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        Jaxson Dart QB NYG
        1:14pm UTC 1/15/26

        Giants Land John Harbaugh

        Giants Land John Harbaugh

        The Giants are finalizing a deal to hire John Harbaugh as their new HC. It's a five-year deal that will make Harbaugh one of the league's highest-paid coaches, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Harbaugh is coming off an 18-year run with the Ravens, winning 61.4% of his regular season games and Super Bowl 47. It's a strong hire for New York. But Harbaugh worked his way up through the ranks as a special teams coach. That makes the rest of his offensive staff key to figuring out what this Giants attack will look like going forward. The Athletic's Dianna Russini reports that former Ravens OC Todd Monken is expected to join Harbaugh in New York, although it's unclear if he'll hold the same title. We'll keep you updated on how this Giants staff comes together -- and what it means for QB Jaxson Dart, WR Malik Nabers, and the rest of the offense.

        Giants WR Malik Nabers admitted Monday that he's iffy to be ready for the 2026 opener. "Not really sure," Nabers said. "If my body doesn’t feel right, then I’m not gonna go out there.” Nabers underwent surgery on October 28 for what was reported as a torn ACL and meniscus damage. He'll be about 10.5 months removed from surgery when the 2026 season kicks off. But Nabers was spotted prior to Sunday's finale vs. the Cowboys using a crutch and with a bulky brace on his right knee. We'll keep tabs on his progress throughout the offseason. But early fantasy drafters should consider him no better than 50/50 to be ready for Week 1.

        Giants WR Malik Nabers underwent knee surgery today, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Nabers tore the ACL and suffered meniscus damage in his right knee exactly one month ago. Surgery was delayed for swelling to subside and for Nabers to complete "prehab" -- strengthening the injured knee before surgery. Per Rapoport, Nabers is still expected to be ready for the start of the 2026 season, which is about 10.5 months away. He remains a strong dynasty buy for teams that aren't contending this year (and maybe even teams that are).

        Malik Nabers

        Malik Nabers
        Player Profile

        WR NYG

        Height

        6'0"

        Weight

        200 lbs.

        Experience

        2 yrs.

        Bye

        14

        Birthday

        Jul 28, 2003

        Age

        22.5

        College

        LSU

        NFL Draft Pick

        2024 - Rd 1, Pk 6

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