Giants’ Malik Nabers Gets Ominous Injury Outlook From Sports Doctor
Summary
Malik Nabers, a key wide receiver for the New York Giants, is recovering from a complex knee injury with two surgeries, including one for a torn ACL. Doctors and team officials doubt he will be ready to play at the start of the season, and he may miss much of the 2026 season.Key Facts
- Malik Nabers had surgery to repair a torn ACL and another to remove scar tissue in his knee.
- ESPN’s Adam Schefter expressed doubts Nabers will be ready for the season opener.
- Sports doctor Jesse Morse expects Nabers to start on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list.
- Nabers might not return to play until the middle of the 2026 NFL season.
- Giants head coach John Harbaugh said the injury is complicated and recovery is hard to predict.
- Nabers had a strong rookie season with 109 catches, 1,204 yards, and 7 touchdowns.
- He played only four games last season before the injury.
- The Giants also lost wide receiver Wan’dale Robinson in free agency, making Nabers’ absence more significant.
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