Malik Nabers, Brian Daboll clash during Giants' disappointing season opener against Commanders

The buzzing surrounding the New York Giants has become silent after a nightmare against the Washington commanders, and there may be tension between the head coach and a star player.
At the end of the first quarter, Fox Broadcast caught a large -buyer Malik Nabaers and Head Coach Brian Daboll in an oral change, as the giants jumped to start the game.
Daboll seemed to appeal to something he didn’t like from Nabers during the team’s previous driving, and he returned to the direction of Nababers. Later, while the team gathered to return to the field, Daboll approached the star buyer, but Nabers left him to hang when the coach gave five five bids.
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It is difficult to know exactly what was said between Nabers and Daboll, but considering the lack of target and aggressive success for the giants, he probably revolved around this disappointment at the beginning of the 2025 campaign.
The giants were expected to enter a season when the owner of the owner, John Mara, clearly stated that the regime had to see the progress in the record of loss of earnings to feel comfortable.
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However, New York, Washington’s defense attracted the aggressive line, and put pressure on the new players Russell Wilson, who struggled at the big blue output. Wilson went to 17 of 37 of 168 yards and connected with Nabers in five of the targets of 71 yards.
Wan’dale Robinson received several important outputs for New York and finished with six captures for 55 meters on eight targets.
A big problem for New York was the running game that struggled throughout. While Wilson led 44 yards in eight transportation, Tyrone Tracy Jr., Devin Singletary and Rookie Cam Skkattebo merged for 30 meters in 15 transport.
While there was no running game, the commanders entered Giants’ attack line and blushed along Wilson.
Last season, the Naberers gamers proved, while playing with Daniel Jones, Tommy Devito and Drew Lock, he worked with seven touches in 109 captures.
As Wilson’s new launcher, Nabers is expected to be one of the best buyers of the league, but this was not the beginning of his mind on Sunday, 21-6 losses on Sunday.
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