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Giants legend Eli Manning with ownership interest: "Too expensive for me"
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Giants Icon Eli Manning Weighs In: Ownership Stake “Just Too Pricey” for Me

July 14, 2025 2 Min Read
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In February, the New York Giants revealed they were considering selling minority, non-controlling shares of the team. Former Giants quarterback Eli Manning was initially mentioned as a potential buyer, but he has since ruled himself out. In a CNBC Sports interview, Manning explained that the cost is simply too high for him, citing the franchise’s $10 billion valuation for just a 1% stake. Although he expressed his ongoing commitment and involvement with the Giants, he decided to step back due to the financial and time demands.

Michael Strahan, who played for the Giants from 1993 to 2007 and won Super Bowl XLII with the team, is reportedly another interested party in purchasing a portion of the franchise. The Giants, originally established by Tim Mara in 1925 and solely owned by the Mara family until 1991, sold half of the team to Bob Tisch that year. Manning, selected in the 2004 NFL Draft and known for his four Pro Bowl selections, led the Giants to Super Bowl victories in XLII and XLVI. Over his 16-year career with the team, he set franchise records for passing yards (57,023), touchdowns (366), and wins (117). Recently, the Giants traded up to select quarterback Jaxson Dart from Ole Miss with the 25th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Fan Take: This development shows how NFL franchises continue to grow in business value, attracting significant investment interest. For fans, it highlights the evolving financial landscape of the sport, which could influence team dynamics and the future of ownership in the NFL.

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