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Brian Daboll keeping Malik Nabers concert drama ‘in-house’

He doesn't know if Brian Daboll has any feelings about Malik Nabors and Wednesday night's outing.

Giants coaches revealed Friday that their star wideout will not be fit for Sunday's game against the Bengals due to a concussion — two days after the rookie was spotted at a Travis Scott concert at MetLife Stadium. is.

Asked if he had any issues with Nabers being on the show, Daboll chose not to share.

Brian Daboll told reporters Friday that he plans to keep his feelings about Malik Nabors, who will be attending Wednesday's concert, “internal.” SNY
Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers (1) stretches before practice. Bill Kostron/New York Post

“Yes, we'll keep it all in-house,” he told reporters, without specifically saying yes or, more importantly, no.

However, he said it did not violate team protocols.

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

Nabers has been on the field but has not practiced since sustaining a head injury when he hit a diving header while trying to make a catch late in the Giants' Week 4 loss to Dallas.

But the 21-year-old hasn't completely escaped public scrutiny.

“Here's what I don't understand. It shows how poorly teams treat their young stars,” Mike Francesa said on his titular BetRivers podcast. “He has a concussion and has already missed one game…What's he doing at a concert?”

Travis Scott performed at MetLife Stadium on Wednesday. Getty Images

“The important thing is you know two things at concerts: it's loud and there's a lot of bright lights, both of which are bad for concussion healing. . . . 's time is not his.'

Neighbors, the No. 6 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, quickly adapted to the pro game, recording 35 receptions for 386 yards and three touchdowns in four games.

It remains to be seen when he will next see live action — in the NFL, not a concert.

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