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Shedeur Sanders Fuels Giants Rumors After Being Spotted Playing Catch in NYC With Star Receiver Malik Nabers

With the College Football season nearing its conclusion, all eyes are turning toward this spring's NFL Draft. And this year's draft class in LOADED with talented players. One of those players is Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders who has been one of the best in the country this season.

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Shedeur Sanders & Malik Nabers Play Catch in New York City

 

With the Giants having no clear direction on a starting quarterback and trending toward having a top 3 draft pick, many believe that the stage is set for the Colorado star to join the likes of Aaron Judge and Jalen Brunson as the next big star athlete in New York City.

 

Sanders only fueled those rumors even more after he was spotted in New York City, playing catch with New York Giants star rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers recently.

 

 

 

Giants Star Expresses Frustrations With New York's Offense

 

With the Giants now 2-11 and last in the NFC East division, you can imagine that frustrations are beginning to show in their locker room. Those frustrations recently boiled over for the Giants star receiver, who expressed his disdain for New York's offense, which he described as "soft as f—k." The star wide receiver also noted that all the blame can't be put on the quarterback, namely recently released Giants quarterback, Daniel Jones.

 

"Obviously, it ain't the quarterback," Nabers said. "Same outcome when we had DJ at quarterback. Take a look: It ain't the quarterback."

 

Nabers also expressed his frustration with the lack of targets, calling out head coach Brian Daboll in the process.

 

"First, second quarter, I don't get the ball. Start getting targets at the end. I mean, can't do nothing. Start getting the ball when it's 30-0. What do you want me to do?" Nabers said

 

"Talk to Dabes about that/ They come up to me and ask me what plays I want and that was that. I don't know."