Mark Cannizzaro

Mark Cannizzaro

Background

Mark Cannizzaro has been with the New York Post since 1993, having first served as the Jets beat writer from 1993 to 2010 before moving over to write columns on the Jets, Giants, NFL, NCAA basketball, soccer and numerous other sports. He has been The Postā€™s golf writer and cā™’olumnist since 1993 and has covered more than 100 major championships. Mark graduated in 1983 from Ithaca College, where he played on the soccer and tennis teams. When heā€™s not working, chances are he can be found on a golf course or at a good restaurant with his wife, Carolyn. He can be found on Twitter (@MarkCanizzaro), Instagram (cannizzaromark) and Facebook (MarkCannizzaro).

Latest Articles

Giants coach keeping Malik Nabers concert drama 'in-house' after video surfaces

ā™” ā™If Brian Daboll feels any kind of way about Malik Nabers' night out on Wednesday, he's not telling.

Giants staā›¦r to miss second straight game Sunday vs. Bengals

Malik NaberšŸƒs needs more time.

Giants' disruptive 'pack of wolves' creating defensive identity

An iļ·½dentity has slowly ź¦°begun to take shape. 

Giants' story behind Isaiah Simmons game-winning blocked punt

The play that secured the Giants road win over the Seahawks on Sunday has a name, but Giants speciaā˜‚l teams coordinator Michael Ghobrial isn't saying.

Giants star liź§™kely to miss another game because of a concussion 

Giants top receiver Malik Nabers is one more missed practice away from missing his second conā™›secutive game with a concussion.

Robert Saleh wasn't perfect, but he deserved better from the Jets

Saleh, despite a 20-36 record in his thršŸ…ŗee-plus seasons without a competent quarterback, was not a mess.

Underachieving Jets need a Mets-like run to win back their frustratedšŸ‘ fans

Can the Jets actually become a team we celebrate, one that we embrace thā™’e way weā€™re embracing the Mets?

Heroes, zeros from Jets' loss to Vikings: No answer for superstar receiver

Heroes, zeros and the full blitz from thā™eĀ Jetsā€™ 23-17 loss to the VikingsĀ onš’‰° Sunday.

Aaron Rodgers' words won't save him if Jets' results don't change

Aaron Rodgersā€™ accountability, of course, was of little consolation. At the end of the day, accountability doesnā€™ź¦æt overcome a 17š’Ŗ-0 first-half deficit.

Once-inseparable duo collidš’Ŗe for first time since Bills divorce ź§™

If Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs werenā€™t the top quarterbšŸ·ack-receiver tandem in the NFL for the past four seasons, they were damn close to the best.

 Ex-Jets bust hź¦—as found perfect fit after doomed New York tenure, analyst says

There are many forces standing išŸØn the way of a Jets win when they play the Vikings on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.Ā 

Dolphins coach is no longer NFL's darling as quarterback mess keeps spiraling

This šŸ¦¹mess at quarterback has led to heat being placed on Mike McDaniel, who has quickly been removed from the mantel as darź§‘ling among NFL coaches.

Jets' line knows it can't let Aaron Rodgers get exposed again: ā€˜That wasnā€™t usā€™

The mugging that Aaron Rodgers endured in Week 3 has ā™Žweighed heavily on minds of the Jets offensive linemen all week.

Giants can't fall victim to same Jets mini-bye failure

šŸ…  The lesson was there fš”or all the Giants to see and it was free.Ā 

šŸŒŠ  The Jets looked like complete frauds

Shame on the Jets for losing, 10-9šŸ , to the mediocre and utterly beatable Broncos Sunday at MetLife Stadium. š’

Bills, Josh Allen can make another prime-time statement in showdown with Lamar Jackson's Ravens

This is a game you want every fewšŸ¦© weeks, because it features two of the three most dynamic quarterbacks in the NFL.

Former No. 1 overall pick looks ordinary with Jaguars spiralšŸ¬ing toward quarterback change

Remember the ā€œTank for Trevorā€™ā€™ days? Howā€™s that looking at š’‰°the moment?  šŸŸ

Jets need to take care of Broncos before ršŸ… ough part of schedule starts

Yes, we know the NFL mantra: One weeką± , one game, one down.Ā 

Giants undone by missed scoring opportunities šŸ…

Allš“† night, you knew it was going to come back to šŸƒhaunt the Giants, and it did. Failed opportunities on offense. Time after time after time after time.

Daniel Jones nź§‚ot good enough to get Giants a needšŸ“ed win over Cowboys

It was a confounding night for Daniel Jones.Ā  šŸ»