Following a stellar rookie year, New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers is expected to help the team rebound from an underwhelming 3-14 finish last season.Nabers is dealing with a back issue ahead of the season opener against the Washington Commanders on Sunday.Giants coach Brian Daboll said the Pro Bowler continues to suffer from back tightness and the team will “back down" on him in Friday's practice. However, Daboll expects Nabers to be fit for Sunday's clash.Nabers had 109 catches last season, the most by a rookie.Daboll also provided an update on left tackle Andrew Thomas, saying the 26-year-old is expected to participate in team practice on Friday. Thomas underwent a season-ending surgery after a Lisfranc injury in October. He made six starts for the Giants before his injury against the Cincinnati Bengals.Malik Nabers' back issue resurfaced after team practice with GiantsMalik Nabers, who was selected with the sixth pick in the 2024 NFL draft, missed preseason games due to his back issue. He was held out of spring practice due to a toe injury.Nabers seemingly recovered from his back issue this week, participating in full practice on Wednesday and Thursday. However, the tightness resurfaced overnight ahead of Friday's practice.The team will release its official injury report on Friday.While Nabers remains the focus of the Giants' offense, first-round pick Abdul Carter is expected to command that role on defense. Nabers, however, doesn't have any advice for the linebacker.“I wouldn’t tell him anything to be honest,” Nabers said. “I’m the type of person who doesn’t want to hear people telling me about this and that and to do that. He knows exactly what he wants to accomplish.”Nabers is confident of the rookie linebacker's talent and believes it will shine this season.“I think he’s going to show everybody why we picked him that high,” Nabers said. “He’s going to show all his athleticism, all his power moves and stuff like that, he’s going to make some tackles and run down some people, so I’m excited to see him.”