INJURY REPORT
Game statuses will be announced Friday afternoon
Game statuses will be announced Friday afternoon
HOW TO WATCH, LISTEN, & STREAM
Channel: CBS | Paramount+
Announcers: Kevin Harlan (Play-By-Play), Trent Green (Analyst), and Melanie Collins (Sideline)
Announcers: Bob Papa (Play-By-Play), Carl Banks (Analyst), Howard Cross (Sideline)
Pre- and Postgame: John Schmeelk, Tiki Barber
Pregame: Giants Gameday begins at 11:00 AM, presented by Hackensack Meridian Health.
Postgame: Giants Extra Point
‘WE’VE ALL GOT TO DO OUR JOB’
With Dart set to make his first NFL start, a lot of the attention this week has been on the rookie quarterback, and understandably so. But they will be going up against a tough Chargers unit that sits as one of the league’s six remaining undefeated teams.
“We’ve all got to do our job,” Daboll said in his 1-on-1 interview with Giants.com. “We’re playing a team that’s 3-0. They’re playing good, complementary football. They’ve won three division games. They’ve played on the road. They’ve played down in another country (Week 1 in Brazil against the Chiefs). They’re confident. That’s what happens when you win early in a season. Our job is to make sure that we do the fundamental things. We’ve got to tackle and block and throw and catch and play good situational football and play good complementary football. And that’s what we’re trying to do.”
The Chargers enter this game with one of the league’s top defenses through the first three weeks. Los Angeles has the No. 3 scoring defense, due in large part to their two passing touchdowns allowed, which is tied for the lowest in the NFL. Meanwhile, the unit ranks eighth in total yards allowed. On the other side of the ball, the Chargers offense has gained the sixth-most yards as Justin Herbert leads the NFL with 286.7 passing yards per game.
SKATT ‘CONTINUING TO IMPROVE’
A shoulder injury for Tyrone Tracy Jr. led to Cam Skattebo seeing the most action of his young NFL career in Week 3. The rookie running back finished the game as the Giants’ leading rusher with 10 carries for 60 yards and a touchdown, as well as the team’s leading receiver with six receptions for 61 yards. A big outing from Skattebo against the Chargers could go a long way in helping Dart out in his first start.
“He’s done a nice job for us,” Daboll said about the young running back. “There will be things that he goes through as a young player, but he’s continuing to improve. And that’s what you want out of your young players, guys like him and Abdul [Carter] and now we’re getting Jaxson ready to go. It’s a good young group of guys to work with.”
Skattebo’s performance against a talented Chiefs defense was even more impressive when you look at the analytics. The young back forced seven missed tackles, according to Next Gen Stats, and racked up 58 yards after the catch. He became just the eighth rookie in franchise history to have 60+ rushing yards and 60+ receiving yards in the same game.
“I’ve been around bigger backs that run with good pad level and power that could also catch,” Daboll said. “He’s another guy that, throughout the [draft] process, what you saw is what you get – competitive, tough, instinctive. I think he’s going to be a good player for a long time.”