EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — A small plane circled MetLife Stadium roughly 90 minutes before New York hosted the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, urging Giants co-owner John Mara to overhaul a team that has made the playoffs twice since winning the Super Bowl in February 2012.
''Mr. Mara, enough. Please fix this dumpster fire!'' read the message on a banner towed by the plane.
Mara declined to comment.
Kicker Graham Gano, coach Brian Daboll, rookie receiver Malik Nabers, veteran receiver Darius Slayton and linebacker Brian Burns all said after the Giants lost 14-11 to the Saints that they didn't see the plane and banner.
Nabers, who had five catches for 79 yards, quipped that he had nothing to do with the stunt.
''I ain't pay for the plane,'' Nabers said.
Slayton said the fans have a right to complain after one winning season since 2016.
''People have money and time to do stuff like that. If that's what they choose to do, that's what they choose to do,'' Slayton said.