Malik Nabers’ short NFL career hasn’t resulted in much of an impetus to grin or joke around. This is his second season and he’s only come off the field in victory twice so far while his Giants have won just three games since he arrived here (one of those last year was while he was sidelined with a concussion). Yeah, you’d be grumpy too.
If you are a Giants fan, in fact, you probably are.
But the latest loss of Nabers’ career, the one in Washington on Sunday, also came with a sideline flareup in which the cameras caught him barking at and with head coach Brian Daboll . That this occurred in the first quarter of the first game of the season is probably not a good sign, but Nabers said afterward that he was simply trying to get a surprisingly lackluster team excited for the game, bring a