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LANDOVER, Md. — The Giants have given Malik Nabers a say in everything from play calling to their quarterback search since he arrived in the NFL, so he’s not about to bite his tongue now.

Nabers and head coach Brian Daboll were barking at each other on the sideline between the first and second quarters, as the Giants offense sputtered through a red zone series that wound up with three points off a 21-yard field goal despite seven snaps inside the 8-yard line.

“I said I was going to speak up when it was time for me to speak up,” Nabers said. “The energy wasn’t right, so I took it upon myself to try to boost people up. It’s two comp

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