Giants Rookie Cam Skattebo Undergoes Surgery After Season-Ending Ankle Injury
Giants Rookie Cam Skattebo Undergoes Surgery After Season-Ending Ankle Injury

Giants Rookie Cam Skattebo Undergoes Surgery After Season-Ending Ankle Injury

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New York Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo suffered a gruesome dislocated ankle injury during the team's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, which required emergency surgery and ended his 2025 season. Despite the severity of the injury, Skattebo was reported to be in good spirits and was expected to be released from the hospital shortly after surgery, with strong support from teammates and family. Skattebo had been a breakout star for the Giants, leading the team in touchdowns and providing significant energy on the field, making his absence deeply felt by teammates and fans alike. The injury occurred when his right foot got caught in the grass during a tackle, causing his ankle to twist unnaturally, prompting an immediate and emotional reaction from teammates, especially rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart. Giants coach Brian Daboll and teammates expressed devastation over the loss, emphasizing Skattebo's irreplaceable role on the team and their hopes for his full recovery. Skattebo's promising rookie season included 410 rushing yards, 207 receiving yards, and seven touchdowns, cementing his place as a key figure in the Giants' youth-driven future despite the team's current 2-5 record.

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