EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Fifteen weeks of lousy football and New York Giants fans have had enough. Okay, so it’s been longer than 15 weeks–more like a decade-plus with few exceptions ...
The Giants play has certainly plummeted this season and some fans may still argue that their ticket sales are still overpriced. For a ticket into MetLife Stadium for Sunday’s game against the ...
The last time a banner flew overhead with such negative feedback from disgruntled fans was back in 1978 when in the third quarter of a game against the Cardinals at Giants Stadium, a plane flew a ...
New York Giants team co-owner John Mara was the target of a banner message that was flown over MetLife Stadium on Sunday morning before the team faced off against the New Orleans Saints.
7 spot in the draft order. Giants fans rejoice as team continues tank with loss to Saints We will get to examples of Giants fans celebrating the loss to the Saints online, but according to ESPN ...
an exhibit built entirely from the private art stash of two married pop music icons. "Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys," a traveling exhibition that kicked off ...
So Mara above all believes in never insulting his fans and in never losing sight of that priority. So in 2019, when Pat Shurmur’s 3-11 Giants only had to lose out to get the No. 2 overall pick ...
Back in ’78, a group of fans chartered a plane to fly around then-Giants Stadium with a banner delivering a very similar message: “15 Years of Lousy Football…. We’ve Had Enough!” ...
The Giants have experienced plenty of adversity lately. They are 8-22 since the start of last season, coming off their 2022 wild-card playoff win in Minnesota. “I don’t think [fans] want it as ...
New York Giants fans let team owner John Mara know that they are fed up with the franchise's recent performance ahead of his team's Week 14 matchup against the New Orleans Saints. Before the game ...
This was supposed to be like 2022 when the Giants went 9-7-1, clinched a postseason berth, and even won a playoff game. Instead, it’s more like 1978 when a frustrated fan first flew a banner ...