
Eli Manning’s Shocking Choice on Giants Ownership Revealed—What It Means for the Franchise’s Future
So, Eli Manning—yeah, that Eli Manning—thought about owning a piece of the New York Giants, his old stomping grounds. Sounds like a no-brainer, right? But then reality hit like a blitz: owning just 1% of a franchise valued at $10 billion? That’s not pocket change, it’s a small fortune that even a two-time Super Bowl MVP can’t casually pull out. It’s almost poetic—how the sport he once ruled from the pocket now feels more like a corporate fortress with price tags that make you blink twice. And here’s the kicker: while Eli’s dream of Giants ownership fizzled under financial heat, his sporting empire is far from over, with stakes in women’s soccer and golf blooming. Makes you wonder—when did football ownership become a playground for billionaires, leaving legends like Manning watching from the sidelines?
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