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Welcome to the Week 4 grades! The New York Giants' decision to bench Russell Wilson is looking like a brilliant one after Sunday's action. In his first career start, rookie Jaxson Dart went out and led the Giants to one of the biggest upsets of the 2025 season.
In a statement released on Sept. 29, the Giants co-owner announced he has cancer, but is going to remain active with the team.
New York Giants owner John Mara announced Monday he is battling cancer. Mara, the son of longtime Giants owner Wellington Mara, revealed his health issue in a statement released moments ago. While not sharing the type of cancer he’s been diagnosed with, the 70-year-old executive said he is feeling “strong and optimistic.”
Prayers are pouring in for a longtime NFL owner following his cancer diagnosis on Monday afternoon. Longtime NFL owner John Mara, whose family has owned the New York Giants since they were founded in 1925,
New York Giants owner John Mara announced Monday he was recently diagnosed with cancer. Mara said in a statement released by the team that he has been following a treatment plan recommended by doctors. He did not disclose what form of cancer he has and asked for privacy on the matter.
Russell Wilson, benched by the New York Giants for rookie Jaxson Dart, is reportedly a trade candidate before the November 4 deadline, according to NF
In rookie Jaxson Dart's first career start, the New York Giants took out a Super Bowl contender. But the victory came with a cost.
Among the biggest storylines on Sunday was the first career start for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, who was announced as the New York Giants' starter moving forward, sending veteran Russell Wilson to the bench after an up-and-down 1-2 start.