John Harbaugh won’t commit to Malik Nabers playing in Giants’ opener
John Harbaugh has not confirmed whether wide receiver Malik Nabers will play in the Giants' season opener against the Cowboys. Nabers is currently undergoing rehabilitation after suffering a torn ACL and meniscus damage last season. Harbaugh emphasized the importance of supporting Nabers during his recovery process.
- ▪Malik Nabers is recovering from a torn ACL and meniscus injury sustained last season.
- ▪Head coach John Harbaugh stated that predicting Nabers' return is difficult.
- ▪Nabers had reconstructive surgery in October and recently underwent a clean-up procedure.
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NFL New York Giants John Harbaugh won’t commit to Malik Nabers playing in Giants’ opener By Paul Schwartz Published May 21, 2026, 4:19 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The first regular-season game for the Giants is Sept. 13 and they certainly want their playmaking wide receiver on the field at MetLife Stadium, running routes against the Cowboys in a “Sunday Night Football” opener. Malik Nabers, though, continues to battle through a strenuous rehab and, for the first time, someone in the know is speculating he might not be ready for Week 1. “It’s just impossible to predict,” head coach John Harbaugh said Thursday after putting his team through organized team activity practice No. 3.
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