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Report: Giants’ Malik Nabers (knee) recovering from 2nd surgery

By Thomson Reuters May 14, 2026 | 9:58 AM

The New York Giants remain optimistic about wide receiver Malik Nabers’ Week 1 availability following a ​second surgery on his right ‌knee, ESPN reported Thursday.

Nabers, who tore his ACL in September, had a “cleanup” procedure earlier this offseason to remove scar tissue that ‌was ​causing stiffness, per the ⁠report.

The Giants and ⁠new head coach John Harbaugh open the season at home on Sept. 13 against the Dallas Cowboys on “Sunday Night ​Football.”

Nabers, 22, who had his original surgery on Oct. 28, told ⁠ESPN in February ⁠that the procedure also involved ​a full meniscus repair.

Nabers finished with 18 ​catches for 271 yards and two ‌touchdowns in four games last season. He made the Pro Bowl as a rookie first-round pick in 2024 ⁠with 109 receptions for 1,204 yards and seven scores in 15 games.

The Giants revamped their ⁠receivers room ‌this offseason. They lost ⁠Wan’Dale Robinson to the Tennessee ​Titans ‌in free agency and added ​Darnell Mooney ⁠and Calvin Austin III before drafting Malachi Fields in the third round. Veteran Odell Beckham Jr. has worked out with the team in recent weeks.

–Field ​Level Media