Malik Naber, a New York Giants broad recipient, brushed out all the concerns about the back injury that put him aside for the levy in training camps.
“A minor thing,” Naber said on Wednesday about the backlash through ESPN.
The minor backdrops celebrated tens of days earlier this month and the last two front pages – Giants Barters all put out the final. The Wideout returned to practice last Monday.
Naber stated that he does not feel like Miss Time puts him back in 2 years.
“Yes, I feel like I am always ready,” said Naber. “When it’s playing time and this light is on, I think my body will turn it on. It will be ready.”
In 2024, Naber Giants led with 170 targets, 109 catches, 1,204 received meters and 7 received in 2024 – no other Giants player landed in 700 who got the meter goal or had more than four, for example. 30.7 percent of the team’s goal in 2024 was the highest in the NFL and the second highest with novice in the last 25 periods, per NFL studies (Anquan Boldin in 2003).
Naber set these numbers despite missing two -shelf.
The key to repeating it in the 2nd year will be his relationship with new team manager Russell Wilson. Naber, who did not play at all in the front page, said that the missing time due to back injury did not prevent their chemistry.
“We have been on the same page a lot,” said Naber. “This connection will continue to grow. It can never be as great as we want it to be, but it will be as good as we hope it will be. But we continue to get a job, try to get these catches in and out. But the relationship has gone well.”