Giants’ Cam Skattebo Sends Viral Message on Saquon Barkley After Week 6 Win
The New York Giants put on a show on Thursday Night Football, as quarterback Jaxson Dart, running back Cam Skattebo, and Big Blue got their revenge on the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles and ex-RB Saquon Barkley on live television with all of America watching.
After the victory, however, Skattebo wasn’t willing to make it about Barkley, who promoted his new tell-all documentary before the game.
“Yeah, I mean, props to him. He’s a great player,” Skattebo said of Barkley during a postgame chat with reporters (shared via SNY). “No disrespect at all, it was an Eagles vs. Giants [matchup] tonight. It wasn’t a Skatt vs. Saquon, it was Eagles vs. Giants, and that’s how it’s going to stay.”
“Props to him, he’s a great player. We all know that. We know he’s one of the best in the league,” Skattebo continued. Adding: “We ended up winning tonight, so that’s what matters.”
Despite all the chatter off the field from Barkley and the Eagles, the Giants did their talking on the field. This quote shows that Skattebo gets that.
And, in turn, Giants fans responded. This SNY post has over 36,000 likes and 1.7 million views in under 12 hours, meaning it has officially gone viral on social media.
Giants Fans Troll Eagles RB Saquon Barkley After Week 6 Win
GettyPhiladelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley in Week 6.
Skattebo refused to make it about Barkley, but Giants fans weren’t willing to do the same. After Week 6, the NYG faithful trolled their former superstar mercilessly on social media.
“Saquon Barkley and his reps thought it would be a great idea to release his documentary about how the Giants hurt his feelings, on a night they expected to roll over and embarrass his former team,” one fan wrote. “Instead, he got his [expletive] handed to him and outplayed in a loss by a rookie.”
Another said: “Saquon Barkley released his documentary trashing the Giants on October 9th, the day he returned to MetLife. He then went on to get blown out by the Giants and get thoroughly outplayed by their rookie running back. Tough look.”
While a third expressed that “Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley are nice guys but what a snooze they were… these guys [Dart and Skattebo] are fun.”
Even the Sleeper fantasy football app got in on the fun, joking: “Greatest RB in the NFL and Saquon Barkley.”
Finally, one last fan wrote, “Saquon Barkley ‘revenge game’ and all he did was put his hands on his QBs [expletive] a couple times,” referencing the “Tush Push.”
Skattebo finished Week 6 with 19 carries for 98 yards and 3 touchdowns, as well as 12 receiving yards. Barkley ended the loss with 12 carries for 58 yards and zero touchdowns, along with 9 receiving yards.
Giants RB Cam Skattebo’s Truck Stick on Eagles LB Zack Baun Goes Viral, Too
Skattebo’s postgame comments weren’t the only thing that went viral after Week 6. His “truck stick” hit on Eagles linebacker Zack Baun just achieved that label, too, in a post shared by ex-NFL player turned analyst Emmanuel Acho.
“OMG!!! Somebody tell Cam Skattebo that Zack Baun has a family!!! RELAAAAAX 😳😳,” Acho wrote, sharing the moment from Week 6.
OMG!!! Somebody tell Cam Skattebo that Zack Baun has a family!!! RELAAAAAX 😳😳
Enjoy this one, Giants fans. The video already has over 1 million views, but a few more watches won’t hurt.
Browns’ OC Tommy Rees Shares Plans for New OT Cam Robinson After Limited Debut

The Cleveland Browns have been very busy on the trade market over the past couple of weeks, as they have swung three separate deals recently that have shaken up their roster. The first of that bunch saw them acquire offensive lineman Cam Robinson and a seventh-round pick in the 2027 NFL Draft from the Houston Texans in exchange for a sixth-round pick in the 2027 draft.
With Dawand Jones suffering a season-ending knee injury in Week 3, the Browns needed some more help at left tackle, which prompted them to make a move for the veteran Robinson. After playing sparingly in his first game with his new team, though, offensive coordinator Tommy Rees opened up on what Robinson’s role with Cleveland will be moving forward.
Tommy Rees Dishes on Cam Robinson
In addition to trading for Robinson, the Browns have also sent Joe Flacco to the Cincinnati Bengals after he was benched in favor of Dillon Gabriel and acquired Tyson Campbell from the Jacksonville Jaguars, with Greg Newsome II going the other way. Of these three moves, though, Robinson’s could end up being the most important given the team’s need for help at left tackle.
Even though Robinson turned in one of the best seasons of his career last year, this is his fourth team in the past 12 months. Robinson started the 2024 campaign with the Jaguars before getting traded to the Minnesota Vikings. In free agency over the offseason, Robinson signed with the Texans, but he quickly lost his starting job at left tackle, leading to him getting sent to the Browns.
Robinson started Cleveland’s first offensive series in its Week 5 loss to the Minnesota Vikings before KT Leveston took over for him, which led to questions about Robinson’s role with the team moving forward. Rees refused to commit to Robinson as the team’s starter at left tackle in Week 6, but it sounds like his role should be expected to increase moving forward.
“Hard week for Cam. You come here and then all of a sudden, you’re going to Europe,” Rees said on Thursday. “We felt like he did a nice job during the week. We had a plan going into the game, get his feet wet a little bit, see how it continues to go. and evaluate him from there. He did a nice job for us a week ago getting ready to play, and we’ll continue to build on that.”
Will Cam Robinson Start for the Browns in Week 6?

It remains to be seen whether or not Robinson will start in Week 6, but the situation has been made a bit more complicated due to Leveston dealing with a calf injury that has limited him at practice on both Wednesday and Thursday. With Robinson not being on the injury report, could that lead to Cleveland taking the training wheels off for him sooner than expected?
The Browns draw a tough matchup in Week 6 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, with their longtime division rival featuring a strong pass rush led by T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith. If Cleveland’s offensive line doesn’t hold up, it could be a long day for Gabriel under center in this one. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET on Sunday afternoon, and fans will be paying close attention to Robinson to see how much he plays after his limited debut in Week 5.