Giants RB Cam Skattebo leaves field on cart
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Skattebo left the field on a cart with his ankle in an air cast and received a big ovation from the notoriously unfriendly Eagles crowd, which is a sign that the hard-running running back has earned their respect. He scored his team-leading seventh touchdown earlier in the game on an 18-yard pass from Jaxson Dart.
Wan’Dale Robinson and Tyrone Tracy both dropped to a knee and prayed. Darius Slayton just looked away, unable to even glance at Cam Skattebo sitting on the field, his dislocated right ankle bent awkwardly.
Just 17 days ago, the New York Giants stunned the Philadelphia Eagles in a 34-17 upset win fueled by the physicality of Cam Skattebo and the play
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