October 5, 2025

GIANT GIANTS receiver for the NFL season

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The receiver of the New York Giants, Malik Nabers, will miss the rest of the NFL season with a torn anterior cruciate supported against Los Angeles loaders on Sunday.

2024 Pro Bowl Selection Nabers went to the ground holding his right leg during the first half of the 21-18 victory of his team at the Metlife stadium, saying that an MRI had shown a serious knee injury.

“My heart goes to this child,” said Giants Brian Burns after the match. “I didn’t think it was going to be so serious.

“I saw the hard work he has set. He set up his goals for this season. He could be back and better than ever. I believe in him, but it’s difficult.”

Malik Nabers ACL injury

Giants coach Brian Daboll said that he was “certainly not happy” to lose nabers, adding that he felt “terrible” for the 22 -year -old.

“I do not think we know exactly what happened,” said the quarter-arre recruit Jaxson Dart. “He will be one of my first phone calls to check it.”

Jalin Hyatt took 26 snaps after the departure of the Nabers, while the wide receiver Darius Slayton is probably essential for the giants.

“I just told him that I was praying for him,” said Slayton about Nabers. “We had our backs. He didn’t say too much.

“It was quite sad. We took your back. We will lift it and keep it in our prayers.”

Malik Nabers Giants Statistics

The choice of first round Nabers played in 15 games and made 13 departures in 2024, missing two games because of the concussion.

The LSU graduate finished with 179 targets and 109 receptions for 1,204 yards and seven affected, ranking second in the NFL for targets, with 170 and receptions per game, on average 7.3.

The Giants completed one of the surprises of the early season of the NFL by beating the undefeated loaders before during the first career departure for Dart, which launched for 111 yards and a touch that passes for 54 yards and a touch on the ground.

The Daboll team is fourth in the NFC East and goes to the Saints of New Orleans, who lost their four games on Sunday (1:00 p.m. and / 10:00 a.m. PT / 18:00 BST).




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