Malik Nabers got used to quarterback changes as a Giants rookie last season. So he knows from experience that Jaxson Dart will look at him first when he drops back to pass on Sunday.
“They’re going to find a way to get one the ball,” Nabers said with a smile Wednesday.
But Brian Daboll and Mike Kafka did not find ways to get Nabers the ball in last Sunday’s 22-9 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs .
Nabers shockingly saw no targets in the Giants ‘ first 15 plays, had no catches on three targets through three quarters and finished with career lows of two catches for 13 yards on seven targets.
Kafka admitted Thursday that the Giants’ coaching staff has to create a “better plan” to prioritize and find Nabers. But what exactly should that look like?
A film review of the Giants-Chiefs