
Cam Skattebo was having a big year for the New York Giants before disaster struck. The former Arizona State Sun Devils star was making all sorts of waves in his rookie year before suffering what turned out to be a season-ending ankle injury in Week 8. The running back’s campaign ended with 101 carries for 410 yards and five rushing touchdowns. Skattebo also registered 24 catches for 207 yards and two receiving TDs.
Off the field, the 23-year-old has been leveraging his recent rise to fame. Skattebo has multiple endorsement deals with different companies, and his latest tie-up was announced on Thursday.
After a memorable two-year stint in college football with Arizona State, Skattebo joined the Giants as a fourth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. It did not take long for him to make his name in the league, forming a highly popular partnership with rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart that significantly transformed the team's image.
Skattebo has also been making moves in his career away from football, which he now has more time for after his season-ending injury. He recently announced a partnership with modern furniture company Lovesac as a brand ambassador. On Thursday, the Giants RB took to social media to share his latest off-the-field move.
Cam Skattebo's Fanatics partnership announced
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Fanatics Authentic, the memorabilia and collectibles division of global sports apparel brand Fanatics Inc., announced a “big” event involving Skattebo on Thursday.
“Spotted in Times Square #FanaticsExclusive @sk4ttp4ck is joining Pick Six Breaks on @tiktok tonight to open our latest #UnderWraps! ” Fanatics Authentic’s Instagram post read.
According to the post, Skattebo takes center stage in a live sports-card break event where he will open packs or boxes of trading cards. The event takes place on Thursday at 8:00 p.m. ET via Fanatics Authentic’s TikTok channel.
As for his football, Skattebo is expected to make a full recovery from his surgically repaired right ankle. There is significant optimism that he will be ready for the start of the 2026 season for the Giants.
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