Giants RB Tyrone Tracy ready to step back into starting lineup after loss of Cam Skattebo
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The New York Giants are set to rely on second-year running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. following a season-ending ankle injury to Cam Skattebo. Skattebo's injury occurred last Sunday during the game against the Philadelphia Eagles, leaving a gap in the Giants' offense. Tracy, who led the team in rushing during his rookie season with 839 yards and five touchdowns, will step up as the primary back. Giants' guard Greg Van Roten expressed confidence in Tracy's abilities, noting his experience and readiness to prove himself.
Tracy, who has seen limited action this season with 45 carries, is expected to bring a fresh presence to the backfield. He also offers versatility as a pass catcher, demonstrated by his 38 receptions for 284 yards and a touchdown last year. The Giants' offense, under the guidance of coach Brian Daboll and quarterback Jaxson Dart, will aim to collectively compensate for Skattebo's absence, with Tracy anticipated to play a significant role in that
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