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Eli Manning interested in part-ownership of Giants, putting together bid for minority stake, per report

  • Eli Manning is organizing a group of investors, including former NFL players, to pursue a minority ownership stake of up to 10% in the New York Giants, whose worth is estimated at $7.3 billion.
  • The Giants began exploring the sale of a minority, non-controlling share earlier in 2025 to diversify ownership without changing control.
  • Manning, who spent 16 seasons with the Giants and led them to two Super Bowl wins, is engaging retired NFL players as potential co-investors.
  • He said in January that the Giants are the "only team" he would consider buying, and the 10% stake could cost about $800 million.
  • If Manning secures backing, his part-ownership could mark a new phase in NFL franchise ownership and potentially impact the Giants' legacy.
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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