Giants face long road for top receiver after tough knee surgery
New York City, USAMon May 25 2026
The Giants now face a waiting game with their star receiver Malik Nabers after a knee surgery that could keep him sidelined for half a year. While coach John Harbaugh hinted Nabers might miss early training activities, a sports doctor studying similar injuries suggests the recovery could stretch even longer. The team might have to start the season without him entirely, with a gradual return expected only midway through next year.
Nabers arrives with big expectations after an impressive rookie season where he quickly became a key target in the passing game. But knee injuries often complicate things, and past examples show how unpredictable these recoveries can be. His first year was cut short by an ACL tear, proving how fragile these situations are for young players.
With Nabers out, second-year quarterback Jaxson Dart will need to lean on veterans Darius Slayton and Darnell Mooney more than planned. The Giants have talent to work with, but losing a top receiver early forces the team to adjust their game plan entirely. The coaching staff must decide whether to rush Nabers back or give him the time he needs to fully heal.
Knee surgeries require patience, and the Giants can't afford to rush their young star before he's ready. While the team hopes for the best, history suggests Nabers' recovery might follow a slower path than anyone wants.
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