The air was heavy in Philadelphia that Sunday night. The Giants’ locker room fell silent after Cam Skattebo’s devastating ankle injury — an ending no rookie dreams of, yet every player fears.

Fans on both sides watched in disbelief as the young running back was carted off the field, his rookie season cut short. What came next, however, wasn’t about rivalry or scoreboards — it was about humanity.
In the quiet of Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, a familiar figure appeared at Skattebo’s door. It wasn’t a teammate or coach, but Eagles’ Chief of Security — the beloved and larger-than-life Dom DiSandro.

“When I saw Big Dom walk in with pizza and cheesesteaks, I was speechless,” Skattebo later said. “He didn’t have to come — but he did. That moment showed me what real class looks like.”
The surprise visit stunned fans across the league. “Big Dom,” known for his fierce loyalty to Philadelphia, showed a softer side few had seen — the kind that transcends rivalries and touches the heart of the game.
Skattebo later took to social media, thanking the city of Philadelphia for its kindness. He confirmed that his surgery went well and said he felt nothing but love and support from everyone around him.
From opponents to brothers in spirit, the story reminded fans that football is more than just tackles and touchdowns — it’s a bond forged through respect, compassion, and the moments that define character.
As Skattebo begins his long road to recovery, one thing is certain: the memory of Big Dom’s visit will outlast the injury itself — a reminder that sometimes, the biggest wins happen off the field.