Malik Nabers visibly frustrated with Russell Wilson as Giants fall 22-9 against Chiefs

Russell Wilson struggled in the Giants’ 22-9 loss to the Chiefs, drawing boos from fans and leaving his Week 4 starting status against the Chargers uncertain.

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Wilson went 18 of 32 for 160 yards with two interceptions as Giants fall to 0-3.

Coach Brian Daboll remains non-committal on Wilson’s starting role; Giants seek first win of the season.

New York Giants' quarterback Russell Wilson struggled in his side's 22-9 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 3 on Sunday. Wilson went 18 of 32 for 160 yards with two interceptions and was booed by Giants fans during the contest at MetLife Stadium.

The Giants fans were not the only ones who looked to be unhappy with Wilson. Even the veteran QB's teammate, Malik Nabers, seemed to give Wilson a death stare during the fourth quarter of the contest.

Nabers had 13 yards on two instances against Kansas City. The wideout was not able to create an impact due to Wilson's struggles.

Nabers has been one of the better offensive players for New York this season. In three matches, he posted 251 yards with two touchdowns on 16 receptions.

However, the Giants are looking for their first victory of the season.

Giants coach Brian Daboll remains coy on whether Russell Wilson will start in Week 4 vs. LA Chargers

After the defeat against the Kansas City, Giants coach Brian Daboll was questioned whether he would consider benching Russell Wilson for New York's Week 4 game against the LA Chargers.

"Yeah, you guys have asked me about players after games," Daboll said. "I'm not gonna answer that."

 

 

After the match, Wilson opened up on the boos he got from the Giants fans.

"I think there's highs and lows, there's always tough moments," Wilson said. "You've got to have thick skin, you've got to be able to know who you are and the player that you are, know what you're capable of. I've been able to show that throughout my career and obviously last week and everything else too."

 

 

Daboll is in his fourth year with the Giants. However, the team has struggled for consistency ever since he was hired.

If the Giants want to reach the playoffs, they need to turn things around quickly. Firstly, they will need to register a victory.

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