10 Shocking and Surprising Facts About the New York Giants You Never Knew
The New York Giants were founded in 1925 by businessman Tim Mara for just $500.
The team's original home field was the Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan.
The Giants have won four Super Bowl titles, with their most recent win coming in 2011.
The Giants were the first team to have a logo on their helmets, which was added in 1961.
The team's colors, blue and white, were chosen to represent the New York City Police Department.
The Giants hold the record for the most NFL championships won by a single franchise with eight titles.
The team's mascot, a mule named "Gus," was used from 1940-1976 and was chosen because it represented the team's toughness.
The Giants were the first team to have a player rush for over 2,000 yards in a single season, with O.J. Anderson accomplishing the feat in 1989.
The team's defensive line, known as the "Big Blue Wrecking Crew," was one of the most dominant units in NFL history during the 1980s.
The Giants have retired 12 jersey numbers, including those of legendary players like Lawrence Taylor and Frank Gifford.
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