Malik Nabers’ Quiet NFL Preseason Debut Leaves Giants Fans Wanting More vs. Lions

Malik Nabers’ Quiet NFL Preseason Debut Leaves Giants Fans Wanting More vs. Lions
Doric SamAugust 9, 2024

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - MAY 10: Wide receiver Malik Nabers speaks to the media during New York Giants Rookie Minicamp at Quest Diagnostics Training Center on May 10, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

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After watching weeks of highlight-reel catches by New York Giants rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers during training camp, fans were hoping to see more of the same in the team’s preseason opener against the Detroit Lions on Thursday night.

Unfortunately, Nabers had a quiet night before he was pulled from the game in the first quarter. The LSU product didn’t record any catches and wasn’t targeted during his time on the field.

Giants backup quarterback Drew Lock got the start in place of Daniel Jones and struggled to move the ball. To make matters worse, he barely looked Nabers’ way, which was surprising considering the 2024 No. 6 pick is New York’s most dangerous offensive player. Nabers also got some separation from defenders multiple times, but Lock couldn’t find him.

Fans waiting to see highlights of Nabers had to settle for a one-handed catch in pre-game warmups and a celebration after running back Eric Gray rushed for a 48-yard touchdown:

Giants Videos @SNYGiants

Malik Nabers pulls in a one-handed catch in pregame warm-ups šŸ”„

(via @NFL) pic.twitter.com/4fACU6scqs

NFL @NFL

Malik Nabers and Deonte Banks loved it! https://t.co/UyodShUbbm pic.twitter.com/iCCnb5NZVU

Following Nabers’ quiet night, fans sounded off on social media and let it be known that they were hoping for more:

Ralph Vacchiano @RalphVacchiano

Malik Nabers seems like he’s constantly wide open.

Drew Lock either hasn’t had time to get him the ball or just hasn’t seen him. But the separation is real.

Wesley Steinberg @WesSteinberg

#Giants already in midseason form as WR Malik Nabers is wide open but didn’t receive the football.

Jordan Raanan @JordanRaanan

The final tally on Malik Nabers’ debut: 12 snaps, ran eight routes, was open a few times but didn’t get a ball thrown in his direction. #Giants

King of Boltz āš”ļø @KingofBoltz

Oh look Malik Nabers getting wide open pic.twitter.com/NYUap4TKmG

brandon @JayDanielsMVP

Malik Nabers today in his preseason debut https://t.co/8nB1Fo49oM pic.twitter.com/7GiDjKmXRp

Alex Wilson @AlexWilsonESM

Giants’ Halftime Takeaways:

-Dyontae Johnson might be LB2
-Give me Cutlets at QB2
-Nabers is open every play
-Hawkins with a nice evening
-Offensive line is MUCH better!!!
-Gray and Tracy are both solid RBs

Drop more šŸ‘‡

Mal @2richhmal

Why didn’t Daboll let Devito run w Nabers man

Mason Dodd @MasonDoddFFN

“Trust me Malik Nabers played great, his QB was just horrible”

Yeah that’s gonna be the issue all year

By most accounts, Nabers has been the most impressive player for the Giants during training camp. The 21-year-old has all the tools to be a superstar in the NFL, but New York will need competent quarterback play to get the best out of him.

Perhaps Nabers will have a better showing when Jones returns to the lineup. For now, he will look toward the Giants’ second preseason game on Aug. 17 against the Houston Texans for his next opportunity to give fans the explosive plays they want to see.

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