New York Giants receiver Malik Nabers, who is recovering from a torn ACL, reportedly underwent a second surgery on his right knee weeks ago to clean out some scar tissue that was creating stiffness in the joint. The report by The Athletic added that the second surgery is not expected to impact the receiver’s recovery timeline. Nabers, who initially underwent surgery to repair his torn ACL in his right knee on October 28, has refused to predict when he might be given the green light to return to full action, saying that when his body tells him he’s ready, he’ll be ready. “My target date is when my body feels good to get out there, and I can continue to be who I am,” Nabers told reporters the day after the 2025 season ended. “If my body doesn’t feel right [Week 1], then I’m not going to play.” Meanwhile, general manager Joe Schoen, whenever asked about Nabers’ progress, has expressed optimism, but has also hedged a bit in committing to when the team’s No. 1 receiver might be back on the field.…