Following the quietest game of his NFL career, Malik Nabers was frustrated.

But the biggest source of the wide receiver’s frustration wasn’t his two-catch, 13-yard performance in Sunday night’s 22-9 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs , but rather that wins continue to elude his Giants .

“How frustrating do you think [it is]? We’re 0-3,” Nabers said in front of his locker at MetLife Stadium. “Can’t win a game. Frustrating. So you ask me how frustrated I am. Frustrated. Can’t win.”

Nabers did not record his first catch until the 14:35 mark of the fourth quarter, when he hauled in a four-yard reception with the Giants trailing 16-9. He finished with seven targets.

The Chiefs used split safeties on 78.9% of dropbacks — the highest rate by a team this year, according to Next Gen Stats —

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