Giants again defer season ticket payments due to COVID-19

The New York Giants have again deferred season ticket payments as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout.

Back in mid-March, New York Giants co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch penned a letter to season ticket holders informing them that payments for the upcoming season would be deferred as a result of the coronavirus.

In the letter, Mara and Tisch broke down the deferment based on which payment plan the season ticket holder had opted into. However, across the board, an initial payment was not expected from any until May 13.

With that date approaching, the Giants decided to one again defer payments.

On Monday, Mara and Tisch penned another letter to season ticket holders acknowledging the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and announced that the first payments would again be deferred, this time until July 1, 2020.

The team will automatically update the payment plan (six-month, four-month and pay-in-full) for all season ticket holders to reflect the new July 1 first payment date.

Currently, the NFL plans to release their full 17-week schedule on Thursday, May 7, but there are contingencies in place in the event stay-at-home orders are extended.

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