New York Giants co-owner John Mara is living a nightmare as the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders have taken control of the NFC.
New York Giants owner John Mara told GM Joe Schoen how he felt if Saquon Barkley signed in Philadelphia. Here's what he said.
The New York Giants will end their 100th-season celebrating by watching their former cornerstone, Eagles’ Saquon Barkley, in the Super Bowl.
There have been changes at defensive coordinator, special teams coordinator, running backs coach (twice), tight ends coach, offensive line coach, outside linebackers coach and defensive backs coach.
In an episode of HBO’s Hard Knocks, New York Giants co-owner John Mara joked to his front office personnel that he “might have a tough time sleeping” if Barkley joined the rival Eagles.
New York Giants fandom is a visceral hodgepodge of ups and downs. It’s an experience that can send your spirit into the stratosphere off the high of a Superbowl win. Or, it can emotionally bury you six feet deep into the earth in the form of a historically horrible season.
The NFC Championship Game matchup is set, and New York Giants fans couldn't be more incensed. This year's contest will feature a battle between NFC East Division rivals in the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles, two teams that have come to haunt New York in more ways than one.
Retired quarterback Eli Manning believes the Giants must stay the course and let Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen continue to build the team.
The following day, general manager Joe Schoen stepped to the podium and declared the next four months would be spent upgrading the roster via free agency and the draft.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders are set to face off in the NFC Championship Game next Sunday, but John Mara and the New York Giants are the biggest losers in this matchup.
The New York Giants will hire former New York Jets safeties coach Marquand Manuel as their defensive backs coach.
The Giants should target the top veteran option available to them, regardless of what their plans are for the 2025 NFL Draft.