Usually when teams say “next man up,” it’s mostly hoping that the replacement can be solid after a starter gets hurt. As the Giants prepare to play their first game without Cam Skattebo, that hope is less concerning because of the presence of proven players.

Tyrone Tracy Jr. and Devin Singletary were their two leading running backs last season. Both started at least one game this season before Skattebo emerged. Now they’ll return to familiar roles after the rookie had season-ending ankle surgery.

Tracy led the Giants in rushing as a rookie last season and had more than 1,100 scrimmage yards. He has their longest run this season, a 31-yard touchdown at Denver. So what the team can expect to get from him is no mystery.

If anything, it’s almost similar timing to last season, when Tracy

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