Retired NFL CB Domonique Foxworth believes New York Giants co-owner John Mara is sending the wrong message to his players.
The Giants won’t face their old pal Saquon Barkley in Sunday’s season finale. But that isn’t preventing Barkley — now the Eagles’ star running back — from getting in one last shot at Giants co-owner ...
New York Giants co-owner John Mara knows fans were rooting for a “tank” but he would have “fired everybody” had they actually ...
Daboll and Schoen will stay in their respective positions as head coach and general manager for at least another year.
The question deserves to be asked: if this Giants season doesn’t warrant John Mara cleaning house ... people are supposed to believe in Schoen? It is funny that anyone would try to excuse ...
The Post's Paul Schwartz breaks down Giants CEO John Mara's end-of-season comments ...
New York Giants co-owner John Mara was the target of another banner message from a fan before the team played the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. The plane flew over MetLife Stadium with a message ...
"Mr. Mara enough," the banner read. "We won't stop until you fire everyone." It appears that the group of Giants fans organizing this protest are trying to make "Mr. Mara enough" their official ...
A sign was flown over MetLife Stadium before the Giants game on Dec. 8. Charles Wenzelberg It was a passionate request for Mara to do something. No doubt, he has received harsher and more ...
But as the season spiraled and Daniel Jones was replaced by Tommy DeVito, then Drew Lock, then DeVito, then Tim Boyle and ...
Another week, another airplane reminding Giants co-owner John Mara that his team is a disaster. Before Sunday’s home game against the Ravens, a plane towing a banner flew over MetLife Stadium.
EAST RUTHERFORD - John Mara believes in Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll, which is why the New York Giants are bringing them back for a fourth season as their general manager and head coach, respectively.