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The New York Giants are trying to find a rhythm on offense through the offseason, but they've been without one of their key players on that side of the ball. Malik Nabers has missed the last 11 days of practice because of a back problem that's considered minor, according to Jordan Raanan of ESPN. It's also been reported as “normal camp tightness.”
Rebel yell, New York Giants fans cried, “More! More! More!” And if that meant more of rookie quarterback sensation Jaxson Dart, Big Blue coaches were happy to provide. Dart got the lion's share of passing work in the Giants' Saturday night preseason tilt against the New York Jets,
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New York Giants rookie pass rusher Abdul Carter took his viral lowlight vs the New York Jets on Saturday in stride.
Malik Nabers still isn't practicing. The New York Giants don't seem overly concerned, but it's starting to get just a bit of confusing for their star wide receiver. ESPN's Jordan Raanan laid out the situation in a new article out Sunday. The first fact: Nabers hasn't practiced in 11 days.
It would have been less obvious who the Jets plan to be on offense if Tanner Engstrand just shared snapshots from his playbook on the video board.
Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers hasn't practiced in 11 days while dealing with a minor back problem, sources told ESPN's Jordan Raanan
Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart led the Giants to a 31-12 preseason win over the Jets, impressing coaches and fans with his poise and accuracy.
As for the game, the Giants handily defeated the Jets 31–12, continuing their preseason dominance with a 2-0 record. Quarterback Jaxson Dart led the Giants’ aerial attack with 137 passing yards and a touchdown, while the Giants’ rushing corps piled on three touchdowns on the ground.
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Here’s what to look for in the Giants’ second preseason game against the Jets on Saturday at MetLife Stadium: It is always a race and a chase for the final spots at the wide receiver position. If we assume Jalin Hyatt is safe — in an up and down summer, this might not be a safe assumption — then there are only two spots open.