Joe Schoen gives upbeat info on Malik Nabers, Cam Skattebo injuries

The New York Giants but full of self-confidence afterwards hiring John Harbaugh as their next head coach for the 2026 season Hidden in the dark are the ongoing recovery Malik Nabers and Cam Tak Housetwo player general manager Joe Schoen believes he will be ready for the start of the 2026 season.
After introducing Harbaugh as the team’s head coach, Sean addressed the ongoing recovery of Nabbers and Skateb. He was convinced that Skattebo he would be ready to start at the Giants’ minicamp on April 6, while he is “hopeful” Nabers will return for training camp in July, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reported.
Nabers was injured first, but his torn ACL and meniscus are more difficult injuries to recover from. The star wide receiver suffered the injury in Week 4, the same game in which rookie quarterback Jackson Dart made his first start.
Skatebo stayed in the lineup for a few more games earlier suffering a season-ending injury of his own. The emerging quarterback went down with a sprained ankle and fractured fibula in the Week 8 rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Injuries to Nabbers and Skateb left the Giants and Dart without their two most explosive offensive weapons for most of the season. New York didn’t win a game after Skatebo’s injury until a Week 17 matchup with the tight end Las Vegas Raiders.
Dart, Nabers and Skatebo were the main reasons the Giants’ head coaching job was so appealing to Harbaugh, despite their struggles as an organization. Schoen fired head coach Brian Daboll after they fell to 2-8 on the year, a record they believed they shouldn’t have had with the talent on the roster.
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