Malik Nabers expresses frustrations after Giants' loss
- Malik Nabers expressed frustration about not being targeted in the first half of the game against Tampa Bay.
- Brian Daboll acknowledged the need for better communication and plans to involve Nabers more in future games.
- The Giants look forward to their next game against the Cowboys amidst concerns over their recent performance.
In the aftermath of the New York Giants' 30-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on November 24, 2024, rookie receiver Malik Nabers voiced his discontent regarding his lack of involvement in the game. Despite finishing with six receptions for 64 yards, Nabers didn't receive any targets in the first half as the team faced a 23-0 deficit. Brian Daboll, the Giants' head coach, had previously interviewed Nabers before the draft, discussing how to cope with frustrations of not getting the ball. Following the game, Daboll recognized the necessity to improve communication and find ways to get the ball into Nabers' hands earlier in future games, especially given the team's struggles on offense during the first half. The Giants now prepare for an upcoming matchup against the Dallas Cowboys, with Daboll confirming that Tommy DeVito will remain the starting quarterback despite injury concerns.