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Giants Receiver Malik Nabers Undergoes Surgery to Repair a Torn ACL
Malik Nabers had surgery one month after his ACL injury and began rehab the next day with a nine-month recovery expected, aiming for the 2026 season start.
- Malik Nabers, New York Giants wide receiver, had surgery Tuesday to repair a season-ending torn ACL from Sept. 28 and will start rehab Wednesday after hospital discharge.
- Holding off the operation let swelling subside and prehab proceed, as the injury happened early in the season, allowing Malik Nabers, New York Giants wide receiver, to regain knee strength.
- Through four games this season, Malik Nabers had 18 catches for 271 yards and two touchdowns, and his 127 receptions through 19 games rank second to Odell Beckham Jr.
- Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart now loses a key target as the 2-6 New York Giants are without Malik Nabers and Cam Skattebo, who combined for nine of the team's 21 touchdowns.
- NFL Network's Ian Rapoport says Malik Nabers, 22-year-old wide receiver, is expected back by the start of the 2026 season, while the Giants hope for training camp in July after a nine-month recovery.
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Giants receiver Malik Nabers undergoes surgery to repair a torn ACL
Malik Nabers had surgery to repair a torn ACL in his right knee, the New York Giants said, adding that their top receiver will begin his rehabilitation process upon his discharge from the hospital.
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New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers underwent successful surgery on Tuesday, marking a key step in his recovery from a devastating knee injury. The procedure repaired Nabers’s torn ACL and addressed related damage, providing hope for G-Men fans amid the team’s challenging campaign. Now, all eyes turn to Nabers’s timeline for a full return next year. Nabers’ injury occurred in Week 4 against the Los Angeles Chargers, sidelining the 22-year…
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