Eli Apple’s mother is ready to fight back.

Annie Apple was the main subject of a lengthy NJ.com story about the tumultuous season her son has had with the Giants. Other family members pinned his off-the-field problems on her, painting her as someone who has divided the family. She was also the focus of a Black Sports Online story about the family’s strife.

She threatened legal action against both Monday on Twitter.

“Last 2 weeks there’ve been awful lies written about me defaming my name, character,” she tweeted. “I’ve been subject to online ridicule, harassment. Dan Dugan &nj.com, Robert Littal &Black Sports I’m coming for u in court. Save ur coins; when I’m done, u won’t afford free WiFi.”

Eli Apple’s season ended with a suspension, which was just the latest in a long line of bad headlines for the second-year cornerback. He was called out in front of the team for poor effort, according to The Post’s Paul Schwartz, and called a “cancer” by Landon Collins. He also had to deal with Annie needing brain surgery in the middle of the season.

Apple was the No. 10 pick in the 2016 draft, but could be fighting just to stay on the team this offseason. To that end, new general manager Dave Gettleman planned to meet Wednesday with Apple.

“The plan is I am going to meet with him today,” Gettleman said Wednesday on Sirius/XM radio. “One thing I learned is culture is critical. … Bottom line, you have to develop a culture where people are accountable, people respect each other and earn the right to win.”

There has been criticism of Annie Apple’s role in her son’s life dating back to before he was drafted. Family members told NJ.com the biggest problems started after Eli spent a week in the hospital this past summer. The Giants said he missed offseason activities with “an undisclosed illness” during that time.