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Saints Owner Gayle Benson Calls on NFL to Punish a Young Giants Star for Unsportsmanlike Conduct After 26–14 Loss to New Orleans

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Saints Owner Gayle Benson Calls on NFL to Punish a Young Giants Star for Unsportsmanlike Conduct After 26–14 Loss to New Orleans

New Orleans, October 6, 2025

The New Orleans Saints’ 26–14 victory over the New York Giants at Caesars Superdome has been overshadowed by a controversial incident involving Giants running back Cam Skattebo (#44).

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Midway through the third quarter, Skattebo appeared to commit a blatant and unsportsmanlike act against Saints defensive lineman Carl Granderson (#96) after the play had clearly ended.
Viral clips circulating on social media show Skattebo pressing down on Granderson in a forceful and unnecessary manner — a move widely condemned by fans and analysts as disrespectful and outside the boundaries of fair play.

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The moment quickly drew outrage from the Saints community, prompting team owner Gayle Benson to publicly call on the NFL to review the incident and issue an appropriate punishment.

“We value competition, but we also value respect,” Benson said in an official statement Monday morning.
“That action crossed the line. It disrespected our player and violated the standards of sportsmanship and safety that the NFL stands for.”

According to team sources, the Saints’ front office has submitted video evidence and a formal complaint to the league’s disciplinary department, urging a fine or official warning against Skattebo.

Head coach Kellen Moore echoed Benson’s frustration during the postgame press conference:

“This game is built on toughness, not recklessness. We fight to win — not to hurt.”

While the NFL has yet to issue a statement, disciplinary experts suggest Skattebo could face a fine ranging from $15,000 to $30,000 or even a one-game suspension if found guilty of “unsportsmanlike conduct.”

The incident reignited debate across the league about player safety and respect in competition, as the Saints — now regaining their rhythm — reaffirmed their stance: they will defend their players at all costs.

⚜️ “This wasn’t just a foul — it was a test of the NFL’s sportsmanship and integrity.”

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