The ex-star giants call on the team to make changes at the Metlife Stadium

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The former New York Giants star Odell Beckham Jr. implored the NFL to make a change and get rid of the grass fields following the injuries that Malik Nabres suffered against Los Angeles loaders.

Nabers rose for a pass which was launched behind him by the quarter-arre recruit Jaxson Dart. While trying to explode with his leg, Nabres immediately fell by grabbing him. Several reports said on Monday that he had undergone an LCA torn apart by the end of the season.

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Odell Beckham Jr. played five seasons for New York Giants. (Danielle Parhizkaran / Northjersey.com)

The incident triggered Beckham articles on X.

“Dear @nfl, I mean that with the greatest love and the most respect. We (the NFL) take all the precautions in the world with everything else with regard to” health “and” security “. Plz. Plz. Plz.

“Respect and U Kno I like the giants, but Deathlife has removed too much talented players from the game. I know that it is not all the fault of turfs, but at least perhaps where we have done all the research if the lawn must remain as high as possible. At least, we can start the discussion.”

The field conditions of the Metlife stadium have been examined in recent years because a series of end -of -season injuries have occurred.

The receiver of the New York Giants, Malik Nabers (1), is chased from the field by medical staff after an injury during the second quarter of the NFL football match against Los Angeles chargeers on Sunday, September 28, 2025, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (AP photo / yuki iwamura)

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The Metlife stadium changed its lawn before the 2023 season after an uproar on the conditions. However, players considered the Metlife Stadium as one of the worst sites in the League.

A player told athletics in 2023 that the “stadium lawn is zero and that the place is lame”.

The owner of the giant team, John Mara, also addressed the problem in 2023.

The receiver of the New York Giants, Malik Nabers (1), reacts while he was jumping for a pass against the corner of Los Angeles Chargers Cam Hart (20) in the second quarter of the NFL football match on Sunday September 28, 2025, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (AP photo / yuki iwamura)

“I plan a day, I hope that we can arrive at a day at a given time in the future when we can have a lawn field that we are able to maintain with two different teams and all the other events we have,” said the owner of the Giants, John Mara, during the NFL meetings in March of the same year. “I think we can get there at some point. Maybe it’s a hybrid product or something.”

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