As the College Football season approaches its end, attention shifts toward this spring’s NFL Draft. This year’s draft class is PACKED with exceptional talent. Among these players is Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who has distinguished himself as one of the finest in the nation this season.
With the Giants lacking clarity on their starting quarterback and poised to secure a top 3 draft pick, many see this as an opportunity for the Colorado star to step into the spotlight alongside icons like Aaron Judge and Jalen Brunson in New York City.
Sanders stoked these speculations further when he was seen in New York City, tossing a football with rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers of the New York Giants.
Shedeur Sanders and Malik Nabers linked up in NYC and were throwing the football in the streets 🔥
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Giants Player Voices Concerns Over New York’s Offense
With the Giants at a dismal 2-11 record and sitting at the bottom of the NFC East, it’s no surprise that tensions within the team are rising. Recently, these frustrations erupted from the Giants’ star receiver, who criticized New York’s offense as “soft as f—k.” He pointed out that not all the blame should fall on the quarterback, specifically mentioning recently released Daniel Jones.
“Clearly, it’s not just the quarterback,” Nabers stated. “Same outcome when we had DJ at quarterback. Look at the results: it’s not the quarterback.”
Nabers further vented his dissatisfaction with the limited opportunities, calling out head coach Brian Daboll.
“In the first and second quarters, I don’t see the ball. I start getting targets when it’s already 30-0. What do you expect me to do?” Nabers said.
“It’s something to discuss with Dabes. They come to me to ask what plays I want, and that’s about it. I’m not sure.”
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