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Malik Nabers suffers torn ACL, out for season

MALIK-NABERS

Wide receiver Malik Nabers will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL.

Brian Daboll confirmed the news on Monday after the Giants' 21-18 victory over the Chargers.

"We'll have a tremendous amount of support for him and his family," the head coach said. "That's obviously a tough loss for our football team, but we'll regroup, and we'll get the guys ready to play that are here and be as good as we can be. On the perimeter, I know those guys will do everything they can do to be as good as we can be. But certainly, when you lose one of your better players, that's a big loss."

Nabers suffered the knee injury with 6:12 left in the second quarter of Sunday's game and did not return. The second-year pro was attempting to catch a deep pass from Jaxson Dart on a free play due to a defensive offside penalty.

Nabers had two catches for 20 yards on three targets to that point in the game.

In four games this season, Nabers totaled 18 receptions for 271 yards, including 167 and two touchdowns against the Cowboys in Week 2.

Nabers made the Pro Bowl as a rookie in 2024 after breaking the franchise's single-season reception record.

Now the Giants will look to fill the void left by Nabers, whose 10.8 targets per game leads the league since the start of 2024.

Wan'Dale Robinson is tied with Nabers for the team lead in receptions and ranks second with 237 receiving yards. Darius Slayton is next with 135 yards and needs 64 more to surpass Sterling Shepard for 16th on the franchise's all-time list.

Meanwhile, Jalin Hyatt played 29 snaps on Sunday after lining up for just six in the first three games combined.

"They wouldn't be here if they weren't [ready]," Daboll said. "So, we have obviously a lot of confidence in the three guys that we have. Malik goes down and we have confidence in the guys that are behind them. Whether it's Beaux [Collins], whether it's Hyatt, Gunner [Olszewski] knows multiple roles. We have some guys on the practice squad that we like. So, we'll get ready to play with the guys that we have and I'm confident in all those guys."

Speaking of confidence, Dart's next challenge is making his first road start against the 0-4 New Orleans Saints on Sunday.

"A lot of people have a lot of trust in him," Daboll said of the Ole Miss product. "You meet with these guys quite frequently and I think it's important, probably the most important thing that the quarterback can freely express things that he likes and doesn't like. You try to stay away from the things that they don't like and give them the things that they like so they feel comfortable. Those guys see the game when they're studying it. They work really hard at doing it. I'd say all the quarterbacks, you learn from one another. So, when they bring up something the way they've seen it, you try to always see it through the eyes of the quarterback. Doesn't really matter to me that he's a rookie or if there's a 14-year veteran, that doesn't matter to me. The person that's behind center and getting ready to start and play that game, I want him to feel as comfortable as he can feel going into the game so he can operate and play as fast and efficient as he can."

Dart and the Giants will just have to do it without No. 1 for the rest of the season.

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