Cam Skattebo posts a shoutout to Giants teammates after surgery on dislocated ankle
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Cam Skattebo posts a shoutout to Giants teammates after surgery on dislocated ankle
"New York Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo had a long day Sunday, having suffered what appears to be a season-ending ankle injury and reportedly undergoing surgery that night. Nonetheless, the player who has become one of the breakout stars of the 2025 appeared to be up early Monday. Skattebo took to his Instagram Story to post a video showing clips of Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart, receiver Darius Slayton, defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence, defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux"
"Even the notoriously harsh Philadelphia fans gave their NFC East rival's rising star a standing ovation as he was carted off the field with an air cast on his leg. Skattebo responded by waving in appreciation. "I feel absolutely terrible for the young man," Giants coach Brian Daboll said. "Looked bad. You feel for anybody that goes down and has a really bad injury. I know the"
Cam Skattebo, a fourth-round draft pick from Arizona State and the New York Giants' rookie running back, dislocated his right ankle while attempting to catch a pass and underwent emergency surgery, likely ending his breakout 2025 season. Skattebo had led the Giants with 410 rushing yards and five touchdowns. His right foot appeared to get caught under another player and bent in an unnatural direction, prompting medical attention and removal by cart with an air cast. Even Philadelphia fans gave him a standing ovation. Skattebo posted an Instagram Story showing teammates' concern and captioned it "My guys love tall boys." Giants coach Brian Daboll said he felt terrible and that the injury looked bad.
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