Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo may be out for the rest of the season, but he raised eyebrows over the weekend for his apparent social media activity.
Towards the end of the Giants' loss to the 49ers, Darius Slayton failed to haul in what would have been a long touchdown pass from Jaxson Dart.
And content creator Jake Tv reacted angrily to the play, re-posting a video of the moment and screaming 'I hate Darius Slayton!'
Fans soon spotted that the critical video had seemingly been liked by Skattebo.
'Does Cam Skattebo know his instagram likes are public???,' one asked on X.
'Cam Skattebo liked a video a fan yelling 'I hate Darius Slayton.' [coach Brian] Daboll appears to be losing the locker room.'
Cam Skattebo was seemingly caught liking a video criticizing teammate Darius Slayton
Does Cam Skattebo know his instagram likes are public???
Cam Skattebo liked a video a fan yelling “I hate Darius Slayton”
Daboll appears to be losing the locker room pic.twitter.com/QM8nQdSzWV
Slayton failed to haul in a late touchdown against the 49ers on Sunday as Big Blue lost
While Slayton finished the 34-24 loss with five catches for 62 yards, he has been mostly unproductive since the team's star wideout Malik Nabers went down with an ACL injury in Week 4.
Slayton has 254 yards in seven games thus far - an average of 36.3 per contest.
Alongside fellow rookie Dart, Skattebo brought energy to the Giants' offense as he took over the backfield.
The former Arizona State star went on to start five games for Big Blue and racked up several impressive performances - including his 98-yard, three-touchdown performance in a Thursday night win against the Eagles.
However, his promising debut year came to a halt two weeks later as he suffered a gruesome broken ankle away to Philly.
Skattebo also suffered an open tibia fracture and ruptured deltoid ligament, ESPN reported.
Following the Giants' latest loss - which brought them to 2-7 on the year - Dart was asked about Daboll's job security, but said he 'can only control what I can control.'
'As players, we've got to be better,' Dart told reporters. 'They are not the ones out there on the field. We are. Us, as a team, need to be better that way.'
New York will travel to the Bears this weekend as they look to get back on track.

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