
NEW YORK, NY- In one of the most shocking announcements in sports history, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced today, less than a month before the NFL Pre-season begins, that New York Giants organization has been shut down indefinitely.
Giants Owner John Mara had a psychotic break, the source of which is unknown, and closed the organization down. The NFL stepped in and took over the organization, but it was too late. Due to complex league bylaws, the contracts of every player on the team was terminated when Mara closed up shop.
Goodell has stated that due to these rules, the players are now all considered Free Agents. The league plans to allow these players to sign new contracts beginning tomorrow.
According to Goodell, "Right now, we're planning to have 31 teams this season. We will have the Giants organization in a sort of suspended mode until a new owner is found. Right now, there is a lot to figure out. I don't know that there's anyone out there crazy enough to take over the organization in this state."
Goodell went on to say that again, according to a complex league rule, the rights to the players Giants rookie class would not be released into Free Agency until the third week of the pre-season.
It's been a wild couple of days for the Giants organization. The entire football world will wait with bated breath to see what happens with the team in limbo.
Will a new owner emerge? Will the NFL actually go an entire season with 31 teams? Where will Eli Manning, Victor Cruz, Hakeem Nicks and Jason Pierre-Paul end up? Stay tuned for the answers to these question and more.
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