New York Giants co-owner John Mara is living a nightmare as the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders have taken control of the NFC.
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.
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.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley has put together one of the most impressive seasons in NFL history and now he’s starring in a timely medical marketing spot. To understand how we got here,
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,
Malik Nabers has been everything the Giants hoped for and more. As the postseason honors rack up, another one could be on the horizon.
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.
From Whitehall High School to the NFL, teammates of Saquon Barkley are left in awe of his ability and motivated by his selflessness.
Saquon Barkley is gone. His Eagles and the Commanders will play for spot in Super Bowl. Woe is the Giants, who need to use this as motivation to rally
The Giants went 0-6 in the NFC East this season, and Schoen and Brian Daboll are 4-14-1 in division since they took over: 0-6 against the Dallas Cowboys, 1-6 against the Eagles, and 3-2-1 against Washington, including 0-2 against Daniels.
Conference Championship Sunday will be an in-your-face reminder of everything the New York Giants have done wrong since 2022.
Saquon Barkley wanted to stay with the New York Giants, the team that had made him the No. 2 pick in the 2018 draft. But they let him walk.