NEW York Giants owner John Mara angrily left the TV frame after a sequence during the team’s blowout 34-7 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
The Giants have suffered a historically awful season of epic proportions as they lost their 10th straight game in Week 16.
Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier runs the ball during the team’s win over the New York Giants on Sunday[/caption]
New York Giants owner John Mara was shown on live television during the team’s Week 16 loss[/caption]
The 70-year-old Mara looked away after noticing he was on camera[/caption]
During the second half of the game, Fox’s NFL broadcast showed a graphic listing the last time the Giants had achieved multiple disappointing milestones.
The cameras then displayed the Giants’ president Mara in his suite.
As soon as the 70-year-old found out the camera showed him, Mara turned away and looked irritated in the process.
The Giants’ record fell to an NFL-worst 2-13 after the loss to the Falcons.
New York signal-caller Drew Lock threw one touchdown, but also recorded two pick-sixes, was sacked three times, and lost a fumble in the game.
He missed the previous week with a heel injury.
The hapless Giants have not won a game since their victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Week 5, which came on October 2.
The team cut Daniel Jones back in November and has rotated quarterbacks Lock, Tommy DeVito, and Tim Boyle ever since.
Each player has either struggled or gotten hurt, and the Giants’ offense has been the worst in the league as a result.
New York has averaged an NFL-worst 14.9 points per game.
The Giants haven’t just struggled this season, as they are 8-23 in the last 31 games.
Mara has been criticized for his role in the team’s woes.
He has also received messages from planes circling MetLife Stadium, including one to “fire everyone.”
The message comes as the job security of general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll has been under a microscope.
The Giants are inching closer to owning the NFL’s worst record for the first time since 1966.
They also have a chance of being winless at home for the first time since 1974.
New York will play their final home game on Sunday when they face the Indianapolis Colts.
They’ll finish their regular season with a road contest against the Philadelphia Eagles on January 5.
The Giants currently have sole possession of the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and losing the remaining games will secure them the selection.
Giants quarterback Drew Lock under center during the Week 16 away game[/caption]