Overview
- Coach Brian Daboll said Nabers is “doing good” and will be ready for the July 22 training camp opener without any long-term concerns.
- The second-year receiver skipped spring practices at OTAs and minicamp and took part only in walkthroughs and light conditioning.
- Nabers’ toe issue dates back to his college days and flared last season, but the Giants’ medical staff opted for rest and rehab instead of surgery.
- As a rookie, he led the NFL with 109 receptions and amassed 1,204 yards and seven touchdowns despite instability at quarterback.
- The Giants, whose offense ranked 31st in scoring last year, view Nabers as Russell Wilson’s clear No. 1 target and key to revitalizing their passing game.