Giants' Malik Nabers Ignites Fire with Bold 2026 Vow to QB Jaxson Dart: "We're Gonna Have Fun!"
Giants' Malik Nabers Ignites Fire with Bold 2026 Vow to QB Jaxson Dart: "We're Gonna Have Fun!"
New York Giants offensive star Malik Nabers is teasing an explosive reunion in 2026 after his ACL injury. Expected to mesh seamlessly with rookie Jaxson Dart, who's secured two wins in three starts, this dynamic duo could transform Big Blue's offense. Nabers' speed paired with Dart's arm promises highlight-reel moments for passionate fans.
Dart celebrated the Giants' Week 6 win over the Philadelphia Eagles—their first against Philly since Week 18, 2023—by posting photos and videos on Instagram, including a playful high-five with the referee. Nabers, sidelined from the lineup, loved the antics, commenting: "Y'all troll me, y'all and I are gonna have fun!" It's a fun reminder of the chaos they'll unleash when Nabers returns to catch Dart's passes.
Nabers tore his ACL in Week 4 against the Los Angeles Chargers, sidelining Dart's top target in his debut. Yet, his spot on the Giants remains secure as he recovers, poised to reclaim his role as the primary receiver in 2026. Pre-injury, he flashed breakout potential with two 20-yard catches and a scorching rookie start.
In his debut season, Nabers had 170 targets over 15 games, hauling in 109 passes for 1,204 yards and seven touchdowns despite QB carousel: Daniel Jones, Tommy DeVito, Drew Lock, and Tim Boyle. A 2024 unanimous First-Team All-American from LSU, he earned First-Team All-American and First-Team All-SEC honors in 2023, exploding for 89 receptions, 1,569 yards, and 14 TDs—surpassing his prior season with four scores.
Before his 2025 injury, Nabers posted 16 catches for 251 yards and two TDs in three games, including Dart's first pass. This impressive showing solidifies his potential as Giants' lethal weapon, ready to elevate Dart's game.
The Eagles win highlighted Dart's versatility: 195 passing yards and one TD pass, plus 58 rushing yards and a score. RB Cam Skattebo earned MVP honors with 98 rushing yards on 19 carries, three TDs, and 12 receiving yards on two catches. With this momentum, Nabers promises a bright, victorious future for the Giants in 2026.
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