Ex-ASU football star Cam Skattebo's status changes: New York Giants practice update
Skattebo, the fourth-round rookie running back, has missed much of training camp as well as both the Giants' first two preseason games because of a hamstring injury. Daboll indicated Skattebo's participation in his first day back to practice could be limited, but it was encouraging news nonetheless for a player expected to receive a healthy dose of touches this season.
There had been concerns that Skattebo's hamstring issue could result in him being placed on injured reserve after final roster cutdowns on Aug. 26. Such a move would require Skattebo to miss the first four weeks of the regular season. Placing him on IR before the squad is trimmed to 53 would force him to miss the entire 2025 season.
Skattebo's return to practice ahead of Thursday's preseason finale against the New England Patriots, even as a limited participant, could indicate he has a chance to start the season on time, Sept. 7 at the Washington Commanders. He has been listed as third on the Giants' depth chart at running back behind Tyrone Tracy Jr. and Devin Singletary.
Skattebo set the Arizona State single-season record last year with 1,711 yards. He also scored 21 touchdowns, became the first player in school history to amass 2,000 or more yards from scrimmage in a single season and finished fifth in balloting for the Heisman Trophy.
(This story is developing. Check back for updates).
This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Ex-ASU football star Cam Skattebo set to practice with Giants

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