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.
People make mistakes—big ones, small ones, spelling-related ones. New York Giants owner John Mara not paying Saquon Barkley, for example, would count as a big one. By comparison, Philadelphia mayor Cherelle Parker hilariously flubbing the classic Eagles chant last weekend in front of a crowd of people would fall in the latter category.
John Mara probably would love to sleep through the Super Bowl. But there’s just one small problem with that wish — as we all know. Saquon Barkley — the Giants-turned-Eagles star running back — continued his epic revenge tour on failed Giants general manager Joe Schoen on Sunday,
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 aren't the only team regretting having missed out on Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley this season.
In the Giants, Schoen has found an ownership group in the Mara and Tisch families that appear to blame their problems more on Daboll, the head 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.
You really haven’t seen a bargain until you watch one take a backward leap to hurdle a human being. Saquon Barkley, a 2,000-yard wonder and creator of inconceivable feats, is the personification of
With billionaire Josh Harris rescuing the Commanders, the Giants’ Mara and Tisch families face more pressure than ever to get their house in order.
The start time for the Green Bay Packers' wild-card playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles is set. The seventh-seeded Packers (11-6) will play the second-seeded Eagles (14-3) at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. It's the second of three ...
Nabers becomes the first Giants receiver to participate in the Pro Bowl since Odell Beckham Jr., who was last named to the event in 2016. It’s been a banner year for the Giants