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Mar 22, 2026

New York Giants' Cam Skattebo Apologizes for 'Tasteless Joke' About CTE and Asthma

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New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo has apologized for making a 'tasteless joke' about CTE and asthma being 'fake', saying his comments were not meant to be taken seriously.

New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo has apologized for his recent comments downplaying the seriousness of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and asthma. In an appearance on the Bring the Juice podcast, Skattebo called CTE an 'excuse' and claimed that asthma is 'fake', suggesting that people should 'just breathe air'.

After receiving widespread backlash for his comments, Skattebo offered a retraction on social media, stating that his remarks were a 'tasteless joke' and that he never intended to downplay the seriousness of head injuries or asthma. He sincerely apologized to anyone who was offended by his remarks and assured that he will be more mindful and respectful going forward.

CTE is a degenerative brain condition linked to repeated head trauma, which can cause mood swings, depression, suicidal thoughts, and memory loss. A 2017 study found CTE in 110 of 111 former football players. The condition can only be diagnosed after death, and the NFL finally acknowledged a link between football and CTE in 2016.

Asthma affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide and can lead to death in extreme cases. Skattebo's mother, Becky Skattebo, replied to her son's post, saying she was asthmatic and that his comments were made in jest.

Skattebo was a popular figure with Giants fans in his rookie season in 2025 due to his physical running style, scoring seven touchdowns and running for 410 yards before an ankle injury ended his season.