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Skattebo, a fourth-round pick out of Arizona State, took over the lead running back role from Tyrone Tracy Jr. in the Giants' 40-37 overtime loss to the Cowboys in Dallas on Sunday. He amassed 53 total yards out of the backfield and had several rushes that energized the Giants' normally docile offense. Fans can vote for Skattebo at NFL.com.
New York Giants offensive tackle James Hudson had a first half to forget in Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys.
New York Giants rookie Cam Skattebo had 45 rushing yards and a touchdown in the Giants' 40-37 overtime loss at the Dallas Cowboys on Sept. 14.
Superstar wide receiver Malik Nabers caught nine passes for 167 yards, and veteran Darius Slayton had a 52-yard reception. But it was fourth-year wideout Wan'Dale Robinson who impressed with 142 yards and a 50-yard touchdown on eight receptions.
The Dallas Cowboys came away with a win against the New York Giants that won’t be forgotten any time soon. It felt like a game that truly had it all, and given that it absorbed as much time as a regular-season game can, that stands to reason.
The New York Giants looked like an entirely different team in their 40-37 overtime loss at Dallas than their season opener when they scored just six points.
Since the start of the Super Bowl era, exactly one team has made it through the first two games of an NFL season without punting once. That team’s quarterback? Daniel Jones.
The New York Giants etched their name in the NFL record books after surrendering another 60-plus-yard field goal in Week 2.