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Russell Wilson finally got to suit up and work with Malik Nabers at New York Giants training camp this week. What does the veteran QB think of his young star?
Like what the New York Giants did this offseason? Thank Malik Nabers. No, the wide receiver coming off an impressive rookie year didn’t add general manager to his responsibilities.
New York Giants star wide receiver Malik Nabers isn't lacking any confidence going into his second season in the NFL. Turning just 22 years old at the end of the month, Nabers is coming off a fantastic rookie campaign. Now, the LSU product has his sights set on reaching the upper echelon of wide receivers across the league.
Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers was kept in the loop about the team's offseason moves and execution, from New York's pursuit of quarterback Russell Wilson and other veterans to additions in the draft.
Malik Nabers had to deal with a toe injury following his standout rookie season, but the New York Giants wide receiver said Wednesday that he feels good heading into training camp.
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Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers’ toe injury has lingered since his college days at LSU. He has learned how to manage it, including sitting out the offseason program. Nabers said Wednesday the team has a “great” day-to-day workload plan for the toe.
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Big Blue View on MSNBig Blue View mailbag: Brian Daboll, Malik Nabers, PUP list, moreChesapeake Blue asks: Two years ago, a lot of the pre-draft scouting reports listed, as one of Jalin Hyatt’s strengths, that he was good at tracking the long ball in the air, could find it and run under it.
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