
New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo and quarterback Jaxson Dart showed up on the sideline on Sunday at Lambeau Field despite both being injured.
Skattebo’s father, Leo, shared an emotional message on X, along with a photo of the two in casual outfits.
“Gametime! Wish these 2 were playing,” Leo tweeted.
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Leo posted another emotional message as he attended the Giants’ Week 9 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers at MetLife Stadium on Nov. 2.
“Good luck to the Giants today. Wish my son could be out there, but I’m here to support the team no matter what,” Leo tweeted.
Cam has been out since Week 8 after suffering a major injury against the Eagles. He underwent emergency surgery as his ankle was dislocated, his fibula was fractured and a ligament was torn. New York announced that he will miss the rest of the season, but doctors believe he can return in 2026 if his rehab goes well.
Meanwhile, Dart entered concussion protocol after a hit in Week 10 versus the Bears. He looked unsteady as he walked off the field and has not been cleared to play. The Giants are hoping he’ll return in Week 12 when they face the Lions.
Cam Skattebo showed off his damaged shoulder joint during a livestream
While recovering from his season-ending ankle injury, Cam Skattebo went live on Twitch and casually displayed his right shoulder on Saturday. The joint had a visible lump, which was the result of repeated collisions throughout his playing career.
“I got a twin here, I scratch my chin with this,” Skattebo said.
NFL fans called him a “legit psychopath” for displaying it casually. Skattebo also showed his surgically repaired foot in another shot from the livestream,
The running back was drafted in the fourth round at No. 105 in April. He played college football at Arizona State from 2023-2024.
Before transferring to the Sun Devils, Skattebo started his collegiate career at Sacramento State from 2020-2022. He was named Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year in his final campaign with the program.