NFL's New York Giants Agree to Sell 10% Stake to Koch Family
The Koch family has agreed to purchase a 10% stake of the NFL's New York Giants, according to a person familiar with the deal.
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The Koch family has agreed to purchase a 10% stake of the NFL's New York Giants, according to a person familiar with the deal.
The Koch family reportedly has agreed to purchase a 10% stake in the New York Giants.
In February, the New York Giants announced that they were exploring a sale of a non-controlling, minority stake in the franchise, with former team quarterback Eli Manning among the initial names mentioned as a potential suitor. However, one can now erase Manning from the buyers' list.
After initially being interested, former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning has opted not to buy an ownership stake in the team, saying «it's too expensive for me.»
When Brian Daboll was hired as offensive coordinator of the Buffalo Bills in 2018, he inherited a raw, erratic, young quarterback and one of the worst offenses in the league. By the time he left, the Bills were an offensive juggernaut and Josh Allen was an All-Pro and MVP runner-up.
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John Mara didn't mince his words when the Giants' miserable 2024 season was over. He made it clear that his GM and coach were on a very hot seat. And when he called finding a franchise quarterback the team's "No. 1 issue" of the offseason, he was basically ordering Joe Schoen to go find one.
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