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Brian Daboll keeps Malik Naber’s concert drama “in house”

Brian Daboll keeps Malik Naber’s concert drama “in house”

He won’t reveal whether Brian Daboll has any opinion about Malik Nabers’ evening on Wednesday.

The Giants coach announced Friday that his star wideout will not play for Sunday’s game against the Bengals because of a concussion, two days after the rookie was spotted at the Travis Scott concert at MetLife Stadium.

When Daboll was asked if he had a problem with Nabers participating in the show, he chose not to say anything.

Brian Daboll told reporters Friday that he would keep his feelings about Malik Nabers attending a concert Wednesday “in-house.” SNY
Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers (1) stretches before practice. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

“Yes, I’m going to keep this all in-house,” he told reporters — notably not saying “yes” or, more importantly, “no.”

However, he said it was not a violation of team protocol.

Teammate Isaiah Simmons was also at the “Sicko Mode” rapper’s show.

Nabers was on the field but did not practice after suffering a head injury near the end of the Giants’ Week 4 loss to Dallas when he hit his head to make a catch.

The 21-year-old didn’t completely escape the public eye, with some fans complaining on social media and Mike Francesa questioning it on his BetRivers podcast.

Travis Scott performed at MetLife Stadium on Wednesday. Getty Images

Selected No. 6 overall in the 2024 NFL Draft, Nabers quickly adjusted to the professional game, recording 35 receptions for 386 yards and three touchdowns in four games.

When he’ll see his next live action – NFL, not concert – remains to be seen.

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