New York Giants co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch will be spared this week as three protest planes have been grounded due to weather.
EAST RUTHERFORD — Another week, a similar yet more direct message expressing the disgust and dismay of a certain segment of the New York Giants fan ... Stadium with a plea for Giants co-owner and team President John Mara to do what he can to change ...
New York Giants co-owner John Mara received another aerial message trashing his woeful team before Sunday’s 35-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
A plane flew over MetLife Stadium on Sunday with another message for New York Giants co-owner John Mara. The team was set to play the Baltimore Ravens.
The Giants were 2-8 after Week 11, on a five-game losing streak, when they shut down and released Daniel Jones. The Cowboys were 3-7 after Week 11, on a five-game losing streak, with Dak Prescott out for the year.
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Two-time Super Bowl champion and CBS Sports analyst Bryant McFadden, speaking after the New York Giants’ Week 16 blowout loss to the Atlanta Falcons, believes it is time for the franchise to hit the reset button and start anew. "Watching the Giants today, everyone must go, in my opinion," McFadden said on CBS Sports HQ.
One week after being prompted to fix a dumpster fire, New York Giants owner John Mara was confronted with another banner over MetLife Stadium
For the second consecutive week, Giants fans sent a message to John Mara via an airplane banner. They implored the owner to clean house once again.
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 ...
For the second consecutive week, an aircraft was seen ahead of New York's game against Baltimore on Sunday, and this time the messaging was even clearer than the first. It directed Mara to "fire everyone" in the organization, with the hope that leads to changes on the field.
The New York Giants opened up their 100th season back ... purchased plans to fly over MetLife Stadium, urging team owner John Mara to "fire everyone" from the "dumpster fire."