EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers underwent a second procedure on his right knee earlier this offseason, a source confirmed to ESPN.
It was considered a "cleanup" procedure after Nabers tore his right ACL in September. The surgery was to remove scar tissue that was causing stiffness.
The Giants remain hopeful that Nabers will be ready for Week 1, a source told ESPN. The Giants open the season Sept. 13 with a "Sunday Night Football" matchup with the rival Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium.
New York was optimistic at the start of the year that Nabers would be ready for the beginning of training camp in late July. That has since been pushed back to later in the summer given the difficulty of his recovery.
Nabers, 22, has dealt with knee stiffness throughout his recovery. He was walking with a hands-free crutch in January. The original surgery was performed Oct. 28 by renowned knee specialist and Cowboys team physician Dr. Daniel E. Cooper.

