The New York Giants' star wide receiver, Malik Nabers, has undergone a second knee surgery, according to a recent report. This procedure, a 'clean-up' to remove scar tissue, took place multiple weeks ago, according to sources close to the team. While the initial surgery to repair a torn ACL and meniscus was in late October, the scar tissue removal is a crucial step in his recovery process. Despite the setback, the Giants remain optimistic about Nabers' progress, with GM Joe Schoen expressing hope that he'll be ready for training camp. However, the team's cautious approach is understandable, given Nabers' limited playing time last season (only four games) and the team's high draft pick status. The question remains: will Nabers be ready for Week 1? The Giants' strategy of keeping a tight lid on his recovery timeline is a smart move, considering the potential impact of a fully healthy Nabers on the team's success. With his impressive rookie season (109 receptions for 1,204 yards), Nabers is a key player to watch in the upcoming NFL season. The second surgery, while not expected to alter his recovery timeline, highlights the importance of thorough rehabilitation in the NFL. As the Giants navigate the complexities of managing high-profile injuries, the team's patience and strategic planning are commendable. The NFL landscape is ever-changing, and the Giants' approach to Nabers' recovery is a testament to their commitment to long-term success. As fans, we can only hope that this setback is a minor hurdle in a journey towards a brighter future for the Giants and their star receiver.