The New York Giants are officially in an exciting new era.
Jaxson Dart is the quarterback, Cam Skattebo is the running back, and the future is bright.
The Giants are coming off their first win of the season, too. The previously winless Giants beat the previously undefeated Chargers in Week 4 in Dart's first career start.
They'll try to continue their momentum in Week 5 at the New Orleans Saints, and they've got some good news toward doing that.
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On Friday, the Giants removed both Dart and Skattebo from the injury report.
Dart had been on their with a left hamstring injury which had popped up during last Sunday's game. Skattebo was listed with a knee injury.
But neither has an injury designation, meaning they'll be ready to go and try to start a winning streak.
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Skattebo's role should again be substantial, too. The Giants' other top running back, Tyrone Tracy Jr., is listed as doubtful for the Sunday clash due to a shoulder injury.
If Tracy is out, Devin Singletary will again supplement Skattebo in the backfield.
The Giants will be without Malik Nabers, who is out for the season after a torn ACL in Week 4, so they'll have to figure things out in their receiving corps, but at least Dart and Skattebo will be out there making good things happen.
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