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EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - MAY 10: Wide receiver Malik Nabers speaks to the media during New York Giants Rookie Minicamp at Quest Diagnostics Training Center on May 10, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - MAY 10: Wide receiver Malik Nabers speaks to the media during New York Giants Rookie Minicamp at Quest Diagnostics Training Center on May 10, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)Sarah Stier/Getty Images

Video: Giants' Malik Nabers Says He Doesn't Feel Pressure Wearing No. 1 Jersey

Adam WellsAug 29, 2024

After receiving permission to wear the retired No. 1 jersey, Malik Nabers was seen sporting his new number for the first time on Thursday.

Speaking to reporters at his locker, Nabers touched on "how much trust" the organization and Ray Flaherty's family have in him and he doesn't feel any additional pressure because of it.

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Nabers had been wearing No. 9 throughout training camp and preseason, but that number belongs to kicker Graham Gano. His college No. 8 has been used by Daniel Jones since he entered the NFL in 2019.

New York decided to unretire the No. 1 for their rookie phenom following talks between Giants president John Mara and Ray Flaherty Jr., per Michael Eisen of the team's official website.

The Giants retired the jersey in 1935 in honor of Flaherty. The former end spent his entire NFL career playing in New York, starting with the Yankees in 1927 and '28 before the franchise folded prior to the 1929 season.

Flaherty went to the Giants for the final six seasons of his career. He led the NFL with 21 receptions, 350 receiving yards and five touchdowns during the 1932 season.

After ending his playing career following the 1935 season, Flaherty became the first player in NFL history to have his jersey retired.

That's a high bar for any player to clear. Nabers may not become that historically important for the Giants or NFL by the time his career comes to an end.

Expectations are sky-high for Nabers entering his first season. The 21-year-old became the highest-drafted wide receiver in Giants history when they used the sixth overall pick to select him.

It won't take much for Nabers to be the Giants' best pass-catcher in years. They haven't had a receiver surpass 800 yards in a single season since Odell Beckham Jr. and Sterling Shepard in 2018.

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