
New York Giants superstar wide receiver is good to go for training camp, the team announced Wednesday.
The second-year pro missed most of the Giants’ offseason workout program with a toe injury. It was a similar issue that had plagued him at LSU and concerned fans about his availability for training camp and beyond.
But he’s ready to roll, according to coach Brian Daboll, who met with reporters on Day 1 of camp.
Brian Daboll said WR Malik Nabers is “ready to go” and expected to practice fully.
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Left tackle Andrew Thomas isn’t as fortunate. The franchise left tackle will begin training camp on the physically unable to perform list, but Big Blue is confident he’ll be available for Week 1.
For Nabers, the 2025 season is expected to catapult him into league-wide superstardom. He set a New York Giants franchise record with 109 catches as a rookie, finishing with 1,204 yards and seven touchdowns.
Now, with competent quarterback play from Russell Wilson and the rest of the QB depth chart, there’s a very real chance that Nabers could surpass 1,500 yards and 10 TDs in his sophomore campaign.
Buckle up, Giants fans. Malik Nabers is about to go nuclear.
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