Overview
- One month after tearing his ACL and partially tearing a meniscus on Sept. 28, Nabers has not yet had reconstruction, with the procedure expected soon, according to the New York Post.
- Ian Rapoport reported the receiver required roughly a month of pre‑hab before surgery to address the knee injuries.
- An orthopedist quoted by the Post said a meniscus repair would likely restrict full weight‑bearing for 4–8 weeks, which can delay early ACL rehab progress.
- The typical return‑to‑play timeline for an ACL is about 9–12 months, leaving Nabers’ readiness for early 2026 uncertain.
- With their record at 2–6, the Giants are weighing receiver options before the Nov. 4 trade deadline as rookie RB Cam Skattebo recovers from emergency ankle surgery.