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Cowboys' Micah Parsons, Giants' Malik Nabers (concussion) go to locker room with injuries

The Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants have a few indispensable players, and each team saw one go back to the locker room with an injury late in Thursday night's game that the Cowboys held on to win, 20-15.

Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons was first. He was helped off the field late in the fourth quarter. He went to the medical tent, then came out with his left shoe and sock off, got onto a cart and was taken to the locker room.

Parsons said afterward X-rays on left ankle were negative. He added he will try to return for the Cowboys' Week 5 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Parsons was initially diagnosed with a high-ankle sprain, but he is scheduled for an MRI on Friday to confirm.

Giants rookie receiver Malik Nabers was next. Right after Parsons was hurt, the Giants went for it on fourth down and Nabers couldn't hang onto the catch. He stayed down on the sideline for a while as athletic trainers tended to him. Shortly afterward, he was back to the locker room too. The Giants ruled him out with a concussion.

Nabers posted on Instagram early Friday morning with a picture of himself and the caption, "All good. Thanks for the prayers."

Parsons is one of the NFL's best defensive players and the Cowboys can't afford to be without him long.

Nabers is a rookie but is already a star. He has 12 catches for 115 yards on Thursday night before suffering his injury and is the Giants' best offensive player just four games into his career.

Each team will be spending the next couple days worrying about the status of their injured stars.