New York Giants after their
Super Bowl XLII victory Mara joined the Giants in 1991, serving as general counsel, and later as executive vice president and chief operating officer, until his father's death in 2005, when he assumed the team's presidency.
Criticism Despite winning two
Super Bowls during his tenure as owner, Mara was criticized in the late 2010s and early 2020s for being too loyal to longtime Giants employees. In September 2021, he was booed by fans while speaking at
Eli Manning's number retirement and Ring of Honor ceremony, and did not address the crowd that November when the team retired
Michael Strahan's number. Mara was also criticized for keeping
Dave Gettleman throughout his four-year tenure, instead allowing Gettleman to retire at the end of the
2021 season. During the 2024 and 2025 seasons, the team's poor performance saw airplanes fly over
MetLife Stadium during games with messages including "fix this dumpster fire" and "fire everyone".
Additional work in NFL Mara has served for 15 years on the
NFL Competition Committee, which suggests rule and policy changes to all NFL teams. He is the current chairman of the NFL Management Council Executive Committee. He played an important role in the negotiations for the 2011 and 2020
collective bargaining agreements. Mara, alongside Steve Tisch and
Woody Johnson, brought
Super Bowl XLVIII to
MetLife Stadium in February 2014. ==Personal life==