
Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers pulled back the curtain on his offseason recovery from a season-ending knee injury he sustained during Week 4 of the 2025 season.
Nabers shared Monday to his Instagram account a carousel of photos showing him smiling and working out.
“Imma hold diss shi down brudda I promise”🤚🏽❤️🔥,” Nabers captioned his post.
Other photos display the Pro Bowl wideout in social settings, along with a few inspirational quotes.
Nabers suffered a season-ending injury, including a torn ACL and meniscus in his right knee, during the second quarter of a 21-18 win against the Chargers last September.
He underwent surgery in late October.
Giants GM Joe Schoen provided an update on Nabers’ rehab process while speaking at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Tuesday.
“I’ve been texting with him the last couple of days and he’s in a good spot,” Schoen said, according to The Post’s Paul Schwartz.
“He feels good and the plan is hopefully for him to still be ready for training camp.”
Schoen, who was optimistic, cautioned that “things change” and the club is hoping for no setbacks” in Nabers’ recovery.
“Again, don’t hold me to it. Things change. You guys have done this to me before. I’ve learned my lesson. Every patient reacts differently, and you know, hopefully, there are no setbacks,” Schoen added.
“The plan is for him to be ready to go for training camp.”
Nabers recorded 18 receptions for 271 yards and two touchdowns last season before the injury.
Second-year running back Cam Skattebo is also working his way back from a season-ending ankle injury.
The Giants finished the campaign with a 4-13 record, and fired head coach Brian Daboll midseason.
Big Blue hired John Harbaugh after the Ravens parted ways with him following 18 seasons in Baltimore.
The Ravens finished with a 8-9 record and missed the postseason for the first time since 2021.


