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Giants Fans Plan Aerial Protest Over 0-3 Season Start
The New York Giants are facing mounting frustration from their fanbase after starting the 2025 NFL season with an 0-3 record, including a recent loss to the Kansas City Chiefs that led to benching veteran quarterback Russell Wilson in favor of rookie Jaxson Dart. In response, fans have organized highly visible protests by renting multiple airplanes to fly banners over MetLife Stadium during the Giants' Week 4 home game against the Los Angeles Chargers, demanding that team owner John Mara "clean house" and make significant changes to the organization. These aerial protests are a continuation of similar demonstrations from the previous season, reflecting ongoing dissatisfaction with coaching and management rather than the players, as emphasized by a 16-year-old fan who initiated a GoFundMe campaign to fund one of the planes. Multiple companies have been booked to fly these protest banners, with messages directly criticizing Mara and calling for accountability amid the franchise's continued struggles and dysfunctional state. Despite these public displays of discontent, Mara has yet to make any major personnel changes, leaving fans increasingly vocal and impatient. The Giants now face a critical juncture, with the upcoming games against the undefeated Chargers and other opponents potentially determining the future of the team's leadership and direction.

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