In total, six former coaches and players who have passed through the Giants organization will partake in Super Bowl LIX on February 9 in New Orleans. Here’s a look at each of them. Read all the best Giants coverage at NorthJersey.com and Giants Wire.
The Giants won't get to watch Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward at the Senior Bowl, but there are some intriguing QB prospects slated to be there.
1973 — UCLA, led by Bill Walton, sets an NCAA record for consecutive victories with its 61st win, an 82-63 victory over Notre Dame. UCLA breaks the record of 60 set by San Francisco in 1956. Walton scores 16 points, grabs 15 rebounds and blocks 10 shots.
Cowboys great Dez Bryant and Giants defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux got into some heated X beef on Sunday all stemming from Saquon Barkley going to the Super Bowl with the Eagles.
Saquon Barkley — the Giants -turned-Eagles star running back — continued his epic revenge tour on failed Giants general manager Joe Schoen on Sunday, helping Mara’s hated NFC East rival reach the Super Bowl, as the Eagles destroyed the Commanders, 55-23, to win the conference championship.
For the second time in three seasons, the Philadelphia Eagles are going to the Super Bowl. Running all over their rival Washington Commanders on Sunday, the Eagles captured the NFC crown in historic fashion,
The three-peat is so rare in American professional sports in general, too. The last major men's professional team to win three straight championships was the Los Angeles Lakers. They won three consecutive NBA titles from 2000-02. Here’s a look at every time the NFL has come close to a Super Bowl three-peat.
A stellar NFC Championship performance from Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley on Sunday led Dallas Cowboys legend Dez Bryant to mock the New York Giants for allowing him to leave—a storyline that’s been a constant all season.
The Buffalo Bills are the only team in NFL history with four consecutive Super Bowl appearances but have an agonizing past.
With the Philadelphia Eagles booking travel plans to Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, Louisiana, a globally recognized New York landmark showed the NFC champions appreciation. Hopefully, the Giants and Jets will not mind the gesture.
Giants co-owner John Mara hated losing star running back Saquon Barkley to the Eagles last offseason in free agency. Mara hated seeing his own team go 3-14 this past season, especially as the Eagles finished 14-3.