The New York Giants are doing their best to keep fans invested in what they’re doing.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the franchise will be sending out celebratory gift boxes to all of their season-ticket holders.
In those boxes includes replicas of the franchise’s four Super Bowl rings, along with one commemorative ticket that replicates an original design from 1925.
This is all a part of the team’s 100th anniversary season.
To celebrate their 100th season, the Giants are sending a gift box to all season-ticket accounts prior to the start of the season, which will include a set of replica Super Bowl rings and a double-sided commemorative ticket with one side replicating an original design from 1925. pic.twitter.com/Pd0nNKAeHJ
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 17, 2024
If fans are hoping for their team to become contenders again this year, that dream might need to be put on the back burner.
Big Blue has been anything but big over the last decade or so.
They have made just one playoff appearance in the last seven years.
Over those seven years, New York has a total regular-season record of 38-77-1.
The last time they won the NFC East was in 2011, which is when they last won a Super Bowl.
Since 2017, the Giants have finished third or fourth in their division six times.
That is not at all good enough.
Heading into 2024, Brian Daboll could very well be coaching for his job.
There will be a quarterback competition between two backup-caliber quarterbacks in Daniel Jones and Drew Lock.
Also, they will not have their Pro Bowl running back in Saquon Barkley anymore.
The former Offensive Rookie of the Year left to join the arch-rival Philadelphia Eagles on a three-year deal earlier this offseason.
But perhaps they will shock the world in their 100th anniversary season and go on a magical run.
Crazier things have happened.
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