NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles!
Cam Tax Bo made a name for himself in college football for Arizona State by running over defenders while getting several meters on the ground when Sun Devils surprised the sport in 2024.
New York Giants made the tax residence their fourth round selection, and his comment from Rookie-Minicamp may get fans reinforced for the beginning of the 2025 season.
CLICK HERE for more sports cover at Foxnews.com
Driving back Cam Tax Bo during warm -up exercises at Giants Rookie MiniCamp. (Chris Pedota, Northjersey.com/usa Today Network via Imag Images)
He said Friday that while it is good to score a touchdown, the opportunity to truck an opponent on the way to the final zone is even better.
“It feels good when you run someone over and then come in the final zone,” Tax Bo said. “I mean it feels good when you get into the end zone, but imagine driving someone over and then running another person over and then getting into the end zone. It’s so much better.”
Eagles to quadrate against cowboys to begin the 2025 NFL season

New York Giants, who drive back Cam Tax Bo, speaks to members of the press after rookie mini stamp at Quest Diagnostics Training Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey, May 9, 2025. (John Jones-Preferred Pictures)
Tax Bo ran in 1,711 yards and 21 touchdowns during his senior season with Sun Devils. Arizona State played College Football Playoff and stunned almost Texas Longhorns in Peach Bowl. The team ended 11-3.
Now Tax Looks Looks to make the 53-man list. He enters a running room that has Veteran Devin Singletary and Tyrone Tracy Jr., who came on strong in his rookie season, ran in 839 yards and scored five touchdowns.
Tax residue, while playing his elusivity, to continue to prove that his doubters are wrong.

Arizona State, which runs back Cam Tax Leger runs against Texas under Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl in Atlanta on January 1st, 2025. (Michael Chow/The Republic/USA Today Network via Imag images)
“Last year I didn’t do that a ton,” he added. “I hit more people or attack their shoulder, but I mean, if people want to sleep, they can sleep. I have no problem with it. It’s been something I’ve had to tackle my whole life, so I will continue to do what I have to do to succeed and play as long as I can in this league.”