NFL approves sale of 10% of Giants to Julia Koch and family

The NFL on Wednesday approved Julia Koch and her family’s purchase of a non-controlling minority stake in the New York Giants.
Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed the deal during the NFL’s fall meetings.
Reports indicate that Koch was allowed to purchase 10% of the franchise, with the sale price undisclosed. In September, Bloomberg estimated the value of the Giants at $10 billion.
John Mara and his family, along with Steve Tisch and his family, remain the majority owners of the franchise. Mara serves as president and CEO, while Tisch serves as executive vice president and chairman of the board.
“On behalf of the entire Mara family, I would like to welcome Julia and her family to the New York Giants,” Mara said. “It was clear during our discussions that Julia and her family understood the importance of this franchise to the Mara and Tisch families and the relationship we have with our fans and the community. Our discussions were productive and we are happy to have them as part of the New York Giants.”
Julia Koch is the widow of businessman David Koch, a candidate for vice president of the United States in 1980. Forbes estimated David Koch’s net worth at $81.2 billion at the time of his death in 2019.
“My family and I are honored to join the Giants organization, a historic franchise with deep roots in New York,” said Julia Koch, who agreed to make the purchase in September, pending league approval. “We look forward to supporting the Mara and Tisch families in advancing the team’s continued success and appreciate the partnership with two great families.”
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