
Brian Daboll, Malik Nabers React to 'Dumpster Fire' Sign Flown Above Giants' Stadium
Multiple preeminent members of the New York Giants organization gave their thoughts on the banner flown above MetLife Stadium asking team owner John Mara to "fix this dumpster fire" on Sunday.
Head coach Brian Daboll explained that he initially wasn't aware of the sign, but acknowledged that he wasn't pleased with New York's 2-11 record either.
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As for rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, he removed himself from discussion surrounding the identity of the person who paid for the plane to fly the banner.
The Giants fell to the New Orleans Saints by the final score of 14-11 on Sunday.
New York was held below 20 points for the ninth time this season, as its offense continued to struggle with Drew Lock under center.
Lock finished 21-of-49 for 227 yards and an interception without recording a touchdown, picking up 59 rush yards on five attempts.
Nabers was targeted 10 times, but he hauled in just five catches for a team-high 79 yards. The 21-year-old has been one of the few bright spots for the Giants in 2024, even though he hasn't been able to find the end zone since Week 3.
New York was held to just three points through three quarters on Sunday, but Daboll's team had an opportunity to tie the game with 11 seconds left in regulation. A 35-yard field goal attempt by Graham Gano to potentially send the contest to overtime was blocked, though.
It's been a rough season for the Giants, as the defeat to New Orleans represented their eighth consecutive loss. Daniel Jones opened the year as New York's starting quarterback, although he was benched after struggling and later requested his release before signing with the Minnesota Vikings.
Daboll's long-term future with the team is uncertain, as Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz reported on Nov. 18 that there was a "growing sense" he was "coaching for his job" over the Giants' final seven regular-season contests.
New York will now attempt to snap its losing streak against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 15.

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