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Giants Owner John Mara Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

John Mara, 70, plans to stay active with the New York Giants during cancer treatment and remains optimistic, supported by an outstanding medical team, the team said.

  • John Mara, 70, co-owner and president of the New York Giants, revealed on Monday that he has been diagnosed with cancer and is currently undergoing treatment.
  • Mara's diagnosis follows his family's long association with the Giants, founded by Tim Mara in 1925 and co-owned with Steve Tisch since 1991.
  • He shared that he is adhering to a therapy regimen designed by an exceptional group of medical professionals and intends to stay actively engaged with the team throughout his treatment.
  • Mara said, "I'm feeling strong and optimistic," and requested privacy, emphasizing he is surrounded by personal, professional, and medical support.
  • This announcement highlights Mara's determination to continue leading the Giants, a franchise with two recent Super Bowl wins, despite his health challenges.
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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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