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34-17. The New York Giants’ spectacle of a win over the Philadelphia Eagles left little doubt in anyone’s mind that the Giants are back in business. And leading this week’s victory are the rookies: QB Jaxson Dart and RB Cam Skattebo. After their Week 6 win, Skattebo fired off a simple but powerful message to put the league on notice. A shot of pure adrenaline, aimed right at critics who’d dogged the Giants’ offensive line all season.

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Seven simple words on his X handle lit up the crowds: “HOW ABOUT THAT MF OL CMONNNNN”

On Thursday, October 9, the RB turned prime time into his personal highlight reel. Three touchdowns. Ninety-eight rushing yards. Two more catches for twelve. That stat line didn’t come easy. He battled through a Philly front that usually bullies the NFC East. Jalen Carter’s absence was an enormous blow for the Eagles. The Giants, meanwhile, played the hand they got dealt and owned the trenches from start to finish. 

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But Skattebo isn’t just about the stats. He’s a ‘battering ram,’ a wild card no one expected. With Malik Nabers out and Darius Slayton injured, the rookie gave the offense the spark it needed. Defenders tried to keep up, but the RB’s power and speed messed with their plans. His energy fired up his QB as the running back bulldozed through defenders to keep drives alive. It’s the kind of football Big Blue has craved for years.

Jaxson Dart, additionally, passed for 195 yards and a touchdown. He also gained 58 yards and another touchdown on the ground. But Thursday night’s momentum didn’t stop with the final whistle. Skattebo’s fire spilled into his post-game celebration, turning a glorious win into a viral moment.

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Cam Skattebo’s epic post-game moment

Skattebo’s post-game chat with the Amazon Prime crew went beyond the usual hype. It was a clear warning to defensive coordinators: adjust or get burned by his explosiveness. He credits his NFL edge to childhood battles with his brother, which prepped him for anything the league throws at him.

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“He’s 6’1’’, 260 pounds, my whole life… 14 up to 18… Just having to battle with him all the time and playing sports with him. I understand that there’s nobody else who can stop me. If I can beat him in something, there’s nobody else. So that’s just something that’s been instilled in me.”

All the while, the crowd in the stands kept screaming Skattebo’s name in unison. When asked about how that felt, Skattebo offered another jolt of promise to the Giants.

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“It feels awesome. Like Jaxson said, we feel this city right on fire. And it’s been awesome because you can feel the energy. And what me and him are trying to bring along with our teammates is that fire and that intensity to win these football games.”

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Then came the shirt ripping. Cam Skattebo tore his jersey in the post-game interview and chest-bumped with Ryan Fitzpatrick, sending the crowds into a frenzy of cheers.

The Giants needed this spark. A gritty win, a rising rookie, and real belief in the locker room. After a shaky start, Week 6 showed they’re finally playing with swagger. The division feels different now. Next up: the Denver Broncos in Week 7. If Philly is any hint, Skattebo’s just getting started.

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