Malik Nabers was all of us celebrating the Isaiah Simmons blocked FG and Giants win

The No. 6 overall pick was thrilled for Simmons.
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Are you still fired up over the NY Giants win on the road in Seattle? No one can blame you for that. The G-Men were underdogs and basically written off. However, Brian Daboll and Co. were able to get the job done and improve to 2-3. It can be argued that perhaps this team would be 1-4 if not for the late heroics of Isaiah Simmons and Bryce Ford-Wheaton.

Simmons' blocked field goal was celebrated across the planet. As it turns out, Malik Nabers, who had to miss the game due to a concussion, was watching the action closely at home. Nabers and Simmons have become quite close, so you can understand why the No. 6 pick lost his mind when the blocked FG was recorded. Nabers posted his live reaction to the play on Instagram and it's sure to bring a smile to your face.

Malik Nabers went wild on social media after the awesome Giants win over Seattle

Come on, how great was that reaction from the star wideout? He probably was disappointed that he couldn't make the trip to Seattle due to the concussion he suffered against the Cowboys, but seeing his teammates pull off the upset was also something he enjoyed quite a bit.

When Jason Myers lined up for the game-tying field goal, there were a lot of panicked Big Blue supporters out there. Had he made it and forced overtime, maybe the Giants wouldn't have come out on top. Instead, Simmons showcased unreal athleticism, while Ford-Wheaton closed things off with his incredible return.

After the victory, Simmons revealed just how much his big-time play meant to him. Things haven't gone according to plan for him in 2024, but when Daboll called his number to get something done for this squad, he delivered in the best way possible.

Nabers was jacked up for his teammate/friend and rightfully so. Remember when people tried saying Nabers didn't even like it in New Jersey with the Giants and he wished he was elsewhere? Yeah, nothing to say about that now.

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