• April 16, 2026 2:36 pm

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QB Russell Wilson claims to have chosen Giants to play with “special” WR Malik Nabers

QB Russell Wilson claims to have chosen Giants to play with "special" WR Malik Nabers


Before New York was joined by team manager Daniel Jones, Naber worked as his figurative living, the presentation of hope in the deteriorating circumstances. This explains how he broke 50 targets before the end of the first month in his professional career and even after the Giants released Jones, leaning each other team manager at Naber almost as often as a total of 109 receptions (on 170 targets) in his campaign, a season that also contained two missing games.

Nabers ruled states in several competitions (see: Week 3 in Cleveland, week 14 against Indianapolis) and proved that he was a special talent that unseen in New York since the first days of Odell Beckham. Wilson does not have to beautify much, because when he calls him special, those who know it in agreement kill it.

Wilson hopes that 2025 will raise Giants on a larger platform as a team that jointly relates to a prosperous future.

“We have also got a lot of guys who have put a lot of effort into it,” Wilson said. “We have a very good defense and accelerated the pedestrian. We have a lot of spectacles. It’s good.”

Now it is up to Wilson to prove that he can be another good thing for a Giants club that could use some of it below the center. They have cycled through numerous team managers since Eli Manning retired and when it became clear that Jones was not the answer, they were forced to find an elder to fill the initial role. Along the way, they added two: Wilson and Jameis Winston. And to ensure that they discussed their bases, they spent the first round of Ole Miss Jaxson Dart product and filled out the team manager with short-term and long-term options.

For Wilson, he is a one -year contract. The only thing that matters is 2025. And he is pleased to go into it with Naber, a recipient who found success with smaller pedestrians last season.