Giants player allegedly gave OnlyFans model free tickets to distract Saints
There are creative ways to get a competitive edge in a game, then there’s what a New York Giants player allegedly did to get a leg up on the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.
According to a report from TMZ, an anonymous Giants player orchestrated a scheme to distract the Saints that involved the use of an OnlyFans model.
In exchange for free tickets to the game, OnlyFans model Ava Louise agreed to flash the Saints during the game in an attempt to distract them. TMZ obtained a censored photo of Louise making good on her promise, as well as a screenshot of the conversation setting up the scheme.
So who was the Giants player who thought up the devilish plan?
Well, that much will have to be left to the imagination. The conversation screenshot explains why.
“You’ll be able to figure that out easily at the game, can’t have you put me on blast an get me fined $$ lol,” the player wrote.
As for the success of the scheme itself, the Giants might want to work on a Plan B. Sunday’s game finished in a 14-11 win for the Saints, with New Orleans blocking a game-tying field goal attempt in the waning moments.
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Of course, New York has plenty of issues to worry about. The team dropped to 2-11 on the season and 0-7 at home.
Meanwhile, there were other signs that flashed more prominently for fans. Like a banner that flew around the stadium on gameday that read “MR. MARA ENOUGH — PLZ FIX THIS DUMPSTER FIRE.”
After the game, head coach Brian Daboll fielded a question about the plane that flew over the stadium before kickoff.
“I’d say, look, we’ve won two games,” Daboll said. “I’m not happy either.”