The last thing sensational rookie receiver Malik Nabers remembers prior to his concussion late in the fourth quarter against Dallas on Sept. 26 was New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones throwing the ball in his direction near the sideline.

That’s it. He was hit by Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs as the ball reached his hands in front of the Giants’ bench, was knocked to the ground and hit his head on the artificial surface at MetLife Stadium.

“I mean, it was scary when I couldn’t remember what happened or couldn’t remember, like, the last play I was in,” Nabers said Friday, a day after clearing the NFL concussion protocol. “So, yeah, it was kind of scary.”

Nabers said it was his first concussion. He believes he was knocked out on the play. His symptoms over the past three weeks were headaches and a “throbbing in the head.”

Nabers hopes to play in a game for the first time since the concussion on Sunday when New York (2-4) plays host to the Philadelphia Eagles (3-2). He was added to the injury report with a groin problem on Thursday but he said it’s something he has played with before.

RAIDERS’ MEYERS UNLIKELY TO PLAY >> Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers is expected to miss his second game in a row because of an ankle injury when Las Vegas visits the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.

The Raiders are likely to be thin again at the position. Star receiver Davante Adams missed the previous three games because of a hamstring injury and then was traded away Tuesday to the New York Jets.

Meyers is second on the team in receiving with 25 catches for 273 yards and a touchdown. Tight end Brock Bowers has 37 receptions for 384 yards and a touchdown.