New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo sustained a devastating right ankle injury during the second quarter of Sunday’s Week 8 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles on October 26, 2025. The 23-year-old rookie was carted off the field with his leg in an air cast, following a gruesome tackle that left teammates and fans visibly shaken. Early medical reports confirm an open fracture of the tibia, ending Skattebo’s breakout rookie season.
The injury occurred midway through the second quarter as Skattebo attempted to catch a pass from quarterback Jaxson Dart. He was hit by Eagles linebacker Zack Baun, and his foot twisted awkwardly beneath him as he fell to the turf at Lincoln Financial Field. Medical staff rushed onto the field, and play was halted for several minutes. Skattebo was carted off with his leg immobilized, acknowledging the crowd with a wave.
According to Dr. Eric Friedman, a sports injury specialist, Skattebo’s injury is classified as an open tibia fracture, requiring multiple surgeries and a lengthy rehabilitation period. While the Giants have not yet released an official timeline, Friedman estimates a recovery window of 6–9 months, with a potential return by the start of the 2026 season.
Head coach Brian Daboll called the injury “heartbreaking,” adding, “Cam’s toughness and energy have been a huge part of our offense. We’re all hurting for him right now.”
Running back Tyrone Tracy Jr., who lost the starting job to Skattebo earlier this season, stayed by his teammate’s side as the cart left the field. “He’s a warrior,” Tracy said postgame. “We’re going to rally around him and keep pushing.”
Across the NFL, players and fans expressed support on social media. Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt tweeted, “Prayers up for Cam. One of the toughest guys I’ve ever played with.”
Skattebo had emerged as the Giants’ most reliable red-zone threat, scoring his seventh touchdown of the season earlier in the game on an 18-yard reception. He entered Week 8 with 398 rushing yards and six total touchdowns, averaging 4.1 yards per carry.
His absence leaves a significant void in the Giants’ backfield. Tracy Jr. is expected to take over as the lead running back, with veteran Devin Singletary likely to see increased snaps. Offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will need to adjust the playbook to compensate for the loss of Skattebo’s versatility.
The Giants, already dealing with injuries to key players like Malik Nabers (ACL), face a challenging stretch as they try to stay competitive in the NFC East.
Skattebo will undergo surgery early this week, followed by a structured rehabilitation program. The Giants medical team is optimistic about his long-term recovery, citing his age and athletic profile as positive indicators.
If all goes well, Skattebo could return for training camp in July 2026. Until then, he’ll remain on injured reserve, and the team will monitor his progress closely.
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