Giants QB Jaxson Dart Sends Message to Malik Nabers Amid Injury News
The New York Giants won their first game of the 2025 season in Week 4 on the back of rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, but the victory was bittersweet after the news that star wide receiver Malik Nabers was carted off the field with what is “believed” to be a torn ACL.
After the game, Dart sent a heartfelt message to Nabers after being asked about the impact of his potential long-term injury.
“Obviously, prayers to him,” Dart began during his postgame press conference. “I don’t think that we know exactly what happened, so he’s going to be one of my first phone calls to check on him.”
“Malik is — I’ve said it — Malik’s one of one,” the rookie continued. “When you have a guy like that on the field, you have all the confidence in the world that he can just be a dominant game-changer. But I thought from that moment, obviously, it’s really hard seeing one of your best friends go down, but we were able to rally, and I thought guys made some good plays. But, obviously, prayers to him.”
After a follow-up question, Dart added that the Nabers injury “hurts,” and that “the worst part of this game is injuries.”
“You hate to see your teammate, your brother, go down and look in pain like that,” Dart expressed. “But I’m just going to be praying for him, and I’ve got his back through it all.”
Giants Have Yet to Confirm the Severity of Malik Nabers’ Injury as Fans Wait on Update
There will likely be a Nabers injury update at some point today, on Monday, September 29.
Most are expecting it to confirm the worst, that Nabers has indeed suffered a torn ACL. But that has not been reported at this time.
“Head coach Brian Daboll didn’t have an update after the Giants’ 21-18 win over the Los Angeles Chargers at MetLife Stadium, but ESPN and NFL Media reported Nabers is feared to have suffered a torn ACL,” New York Daily News beat reporter Pat Leonard wrote on Monday morning.
Leonard also quoted Daboll, who said: “Unfortunately, this is a business of injury. I feel terrible for Malik’s injury. We’ll see where it’s at. He’s an important piece of our team, but … it’s next man up.”
As noted above, NFL Network insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero initially reported that Nabers is “believed to have torn his ACL.”
The next several hours will be spent waiting on the results of the Giants’ various medical tests and exams.
Are the Giants ‘Cursed’ Despite Jaxson Dart’s Exciting Debut?
On Monday morning, one of the headlines from ESPN and insider Dan Graziano was a debate over whether or not the Giants are “cursed.” This was in reference to Nabers getting injured despite Dart’s Week 4 emergence.
Graziano did deem this an “overreaction,” but his reason wasn’t very convincing.
“[Overreaction,] but only because I don’t believe in curses,” the ESPN insider wrote. “Since the start of the 2017 season, the Giants are tied with the [New York] Jets for the most losses in the NFL. The Giants are on their fourth head coach since they fired Tom Coughlin at the end of the 2015 season. They’re banking on Dart, the 25th pick in this year’s draft, to be a franchise savior at quarterback, and if he’s not, they’ll probably hire their fifth post-Coughlin coach before long.”
“The Giants are down bad, folks, and I’m not trying to minimize that,” Graziano continued. “And the prospect of having to watch the rest of this season without Nabers, who would be Dart’s biggest early-career star target if he were healthy, is extremely disappointing.”
Having said that, he went on to note that “there’s always hope.” Explaining: “Look around. The [Detroit] Lions are awesome. The [Buffalo] Bills go to the playoffs every year. A decade ago, those things would have sounded ridiculous. Keep the faith, Giants fans. I know it’s tough, but Dart looked like fun Sunday, and the pass rush got after Justin Herbert. So, maybe there’s something special to come before long.”
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