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NextImg:Tyrone Tracy Jr. facing multi-week injury absence with Cam Skattebo set for bigger Giants role

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The winless Giants will be without their starting running back in the coming weeks.

Tyrone Tracy Jr. is expected to miss multiple games after suffering a dislocated right shoulder in the first quarter of Sunday’s loss to the Chiefs, The Post confirmed.

The second-year back left the game after he was hit by Chiefs defenders Jaylen Watson and Drue Tranquill along the Kansas City sideline.

Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (29) walks off the field with trainers after suffering an injury against the Chiefs on Sept. 21, 2025. Getty Images

Tracy had 29 yards on seven carries in the first quarter before departing, and rookie Cam Skattebo totaled 121 combined yards — 60 rushing and 61 receiving — with one touchdown in Tracy’s absence. He received the bulk of the playing time ahead of veteran Devin Singletary.

“I’ve said this before, Cam is a good young player to coach,” Daboll said. “He runs hard, he makes few mistakes relative to understanding the schematic of things. Instinctive player and made the most of his opportunity.”

Tracy compiled 839 rushing yards with five touchdowns as a rookie last season after the Giants drafted him in the fifth round out of Purdue.

Giants running back Cam Skattebo (44) runs for a touchdown against the Chiefs on Sept. 21, 2025.
Giants running back Cam Skattebo (44) runs for a touchdown against the Chiefs on Sept. 21, 2025. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

“It’s tough when you see a guy like Tracy, one of your star running backs, go down with a shoulder on the sideline,” quarterback Russell Wilson said after Sunday’s game. “Had a good couple of runs, couple of good plays. So I think that was tough for us, but I thought we continued to battle throughout.”

— Additional reporting by Paul Schwartz