EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York Giants star wide receiver Malik Nabers is not participating in practice while dealing with a toe injury.
Coach Brian Daboll said Wednesday the team is simply being cautious with Nabers, who Daboll said has had an issue with the toe since his college days at LSU.
''Malik will be out here today, but he won't be participating,'' Daboll said before the Giants' second practice of organized team activities and first open to reporters. ''We're being mindful of his toe that he's had. Nothing serious, but we're being smart with him in terms of the rehab part of it. So that's where we're at.''
Daboll didn't detail the nature of the injury, but said Nabers didn't need any procedures on his toe during the offseason.
''They have a plan,'' Daboll said. ''Our doctors, our trainers, if you will, have a plan to kind of move him along and he's been doing a good job with that.''
Nabers was the sixth overall pick in the NFL draft last year after setting LSU's career record for yards receiving with 3,003 in three seasons. He followed that by catching an NFL rookie-record 109 passes for New York last season, setting the franchise mark for most receptions in a season. Nabers also tied former Giants star Odell Beckham Jr. for the NFL record for fewest games needed for 100 career catches, reaching the milestone in just 14 contests.
He was able to accomplish that despite having an unsettled quarterback situation last season with Daniel Jones, Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito all starting games.
Russell Wilson, signed to a one-year deal worth up to $21 million with $10.5 million guaranteed, is expected to be the starter this upcoming season. DeVito returns, but New York also signed veteran Jameis Winston and drafted former Mississippi star Jaxson Dart with the 25th overall pick.