New York Giants star wide receiver Malik Nabers underwent surgery Tuesday to repair a torn ACL in his right knee and will begin rehabilitation Wednesday after being discharged from the hospital.

The procedure was done exactly one month to the day of the injury, and it was performed by Cowboys head team physician Dr. Daniel E. Cooper, a source told ESPN. It was deemed successful after allowing the swelling to subside and undergoing prehab over the past few weeks.

Giants coach Brian Daboll said recently that Nabers was regularly in the team facility after he was injured.

With it occurring so early in the season, there wasn't a rush to have the procedure done. ACL injuries generally have a recovery timeline of approximately nine months, so Nabers, 22, should be ready before the star

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