Steve table made a surprise statement after the Giants wildcard win over the Vikings.
The Giants co-owner, who usually operates in the background while other co-owner John Mara serves as the franchise’s public spokesman, rarely comments on his team. But after Big Blue’s first playoff win in over a decade, a 31-24 win over the Vikings at US Bank Stadium, Tisch spoke about how “proud” he was of the Giants.
“My family and I are proud of the players, coaches and staff and how everyone across the organization worked together to make this season a success,” said Tisch. “We’re happy for the Giants fans who have been through some tough times with us over the past few years. We appreciate their support, passion and enthusiasm.
“Joe [Schoen] and [Brian Daboll] have laid the foundation for further success. We all agree that there is still a lot to be done. Their shared vision and constant dialogue is always about what is best for the organization, as is their consistent approach day-to-day and great communication with John [Mara] and me.”

Tisch, a film producer whose father Bob used to be a co-owner of the Giants, also serves as chairman and executive vice president for Big Blue, positions he held since 2005.
The 73-year-old co-owner, along with Mara, was instrumental in resurrecting the Giants this season by deciding to fire former head coach Joe Judge in 2021. The leadership call eventually paved the way for current head coach Daboll. to quickly rebuild Big Blue.
After punching their ticket to the next round, the Giants will take on the Eagles next weekend at Lincoln Financial Field.
Source link: https://nypost.com/2023/01/15/co-owner-steve-tisch-reacts-to-giants-win-in-rare-statement/
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