Giants Owners Tisch Family Seeking to Transfer Stake to Trusts

The move requires approval from the NFL's finance committee and reflects a broader trend of generational wealth transfer in the league.

Mar. 12, 2026 at 12:09pm

The New York Giants are facing a significant ownership change as the Tisch family, which owns a 23.1% stake in the team, moves to transfer their shares to trusts established for their children. This transfer requires approval from the NFL's finance committee and comes amidst increased scrutiny surrounding co-owner Steve Tisch's past association with Jeffrey Epstein.

Why it matters

The ownership transfer signifies a shift in leadership influence for the Giants, as the Tisch family's direct involvement in the team's operations will be reduced. Additionally, the NFL's review of the transfer will likely consider the implications on team governance and financial stability, as well as Tisch's connection to Epstein under the league's personal conduct policy.

The details

The Tisch family - Steve Tisch, and siblings Laurie and Jonathan - have been part of Giants ownership since 1991, alongside the founding Mara family. The current proposal completes a process that saw prior transfers to these trusts approved by the Finance Committee in 2023 and 2024. The move effectively dissolves the siblings' direct ownership, shifting it to the next generation of the Tisch family.

  • The Tisch family has been part of Giants ownership since 1991.
  • Prior transfers to these trusts were approved by the Finance Committee in 2023 and 2024.
  • The current proposal to transfer the remaining 23.1% stake is under review by the NFL's finance committee.

The players

Steve Tisch

Co-owner of the New York Giants and brother of Laurie and Jonathan Tisch.

Laurie Tisch

Co-owner of the New York Giants and sister of Steve and Jonathan Tisch.

Jonathan Tisch

Co-owner of the New York Giants and brother of Steve and Laurie Tisch.

John Mara

President and CEO of the New York Giants.

Roger Goodell

Commissioner of the National Football League.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee

What’s next

The NFL's finance committee will review the proposed transfer and determine whether to approve it.

The takeaway

The Tisch family's move to transfer their Giants ownership stake to trusts reflects a broader trend of generational wealth transfer within NFL ownership groups, as long-standing families plan for succession and minimize estate tax implications. This shift in leadership influence for the Giants will be closely watched, particularly in light of the recent scrutiny surrounding Steve Tisch's past association with Jeffrey Epstein.