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Malik Nabrar on toe case: “It’s like a fly that doesn’t want to disappear”

Malik Nabrar on toe case: "It's like a fly that doesn't want to disappear"


Malik Nabers, a New York Giants receiver, has been dealing with an annoying deduction that is staying from his LSU days.

Naber told Kay Adams of Up & Adams that at this point, he was focused on managing the matter throughout the season.

“It’s like a fly that doesn’t want to disappear,” Naber said on Monday. “I’m trying to move it away. But I’ve done a great job with Russell (Wilson), mentors, you know, I’ve used his physiotherapist.

Nabes sat out on a free part outside the season earlier in the spring when Giants try to control the toe language. The injuries did not slow him down during the impressive new season, as he equalized 109 catches in 1,204 meters and seven for example. Naber missed two games due to concussion.

Coach Brian Daboll has said the club would control Naber’s toes when they come up and could follow his representatives if needed.

As now, like this Twilight Mosquito that will not stop boiling, the issue is more discomfort to Naber than something that will prevent him from illuminating the New York box in 2025.

“This fly is one of the big mosquitoes,” Nabers said, emphasizing that he intends to play through the case. “Can’t get this. However, we’re trying to kill it.”