
Video: Malik Nabers Calls Giants' Loss to Bucs 'Soft as F--k'; WR 'Tired of Losing'
The decision by the New York Giants to replace quarterback Daniel Jones with Tommy DeVito failed to turn around the team's fortune, as the Giants suffered a 30-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
When asked about the team's issues after New York's losing streak extended to six straight games, star rookie receiver Malik Nabers said the team's play was "soft as f--k."
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Nabers added the team's struggles weren't due to quarterback play, but he was at a loss for words as to what is actually holding the team back.
"I don't know what it is, but I know I'm tired of losing," Nabers told reporters.
The Giants were lifeless in front of their home crowd at MetLife Stadium. Their lone touchdown came on a one-yard rush by Devin Singletary early in the fourth quarter when the Bucs had already taken a 30-0 lead.
DeVito threw for 189 yards on 21-of-31 passing while adding seven rushes for 32 yards in his first start of the season. While he didn't commit any turnovers, he struggled to connect with New York's playmakers, as Nabers had team-highs of six catches and 64 yards.
In addition to the team's lethargic offense, the Giants defense struggled to get a stop all game. New York allowed 450 yards of total offense to Tampa Bay and rushing touchdowns to four different players.
At 2-9, the Giants are well out of playoff contention and will likely be undergoing major changes this offseason. Following this week's release of Jones, New York is expected to target a quarterback with its first-round pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
The Giants won't have much time to figure out their issues, as they will be back in action on Thanksgiving Day this week in an NFC East clash against the rival Dallas Cowboys.

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