The New York giant has been responsible for the rookie safety Tyler Nubin’s shoulder this season after Zavier McKeyney has decided to walk in a free agency.
McKeyney spent the All Propolame season with Green Bay Packers, but the Giants did not change accurately by inserting Nubin this year.
The second draft pick from Minnesota started the first 13 games, leading the team with 97 tackles when the New Orleans was injured against New Orleans on December 15.
Nubin believes that it will return to 2025 and get better.
“I felt like I grew not only as a soccer player this year, but also as a man,” Nubin said. Giants.com interview。 “I’m just around the men, I’m crushing around this great staff, and I grow together and grow over those pains, but at the same time I get better.”
Nubin will be asked to take on the role of more leadership next season. The Giants are still determining whether to re -sign their partner Jason Pinock or promote Dane Belton into the first role.
“For me, confirm that this organization is the most ready and make sure you’re ready to lead,” he said.
But for now, Nubin still has a way to go to rehabilitate the injured ankle.
“It’s really spiritual, especially when you go back and try to return, you may have been away from the game because you put a lot in it.”
“I’ve been doing this for the rest of my life, but it’s really difficult to leave the games you love, so you’re always working, so it’s really mental than your body. I’m young. I feel like I’m going to recover well, but the mental part was the harshest.