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Eagles Star Stuns NFL: Zack Baun Offers to Pay All Medical Bills for Cam Skattebo — But Giants RB Shocks Everyone by Refusing!

Philadelphia – In an extraordinary act of sportsmanship, Eagles linebacker Zack Baun has pledged to personally cover the entire medical cost of Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo, who suffered a severe leg injury in their Week 8 matchup.

According to ESPN, Baun reached out to Skattebo’s family and offered to pay more than $200,000 in medical expenses tied to his surgery and rehabilitation process. The injury, which occurred during a clean but unlucky tackle, left Baun devastated despite being cleared of any wrongdoing.

 
Speaking to reporters, Zack Baun said:

“When you see a player go down because of a play you were part of, it hits you differently. This isn’t about football — it’s about doing the right thing as a person. I just wanted to help in any way I could.”

The gesture quickly drew admiration from across the league, with fans and former players commending Baun for showing empathy in a sport often criticized for its brutality. Teammates also revealed that Baun has kept in close contact with Skattebo since the injury and was among the first to visit him at the hospital.

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However, in a humble and unexpected response, Cam Skattebo reportedly turned down Baun’s offer. Instead, he suggested that the money be donated to those in greater need.

“I truly appreciate Zack’s kindness, but my medical bills are already covered by insurance,” Skattebo said. “If he really wants to help, I’d love to see that money go to cancer patients here at the hospital who are fighting every day. They’re the real warriors.”

The exchange between Baun and Skattebo has since gone viral among both Eagles and Giants fans, serving as a powerful reminder that even fierce rivals can display genuine compassion when the game ends.
 
 

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