Michael Strahan and New York City have been locked in since the day he first pulled on that Giants jersey. Back then, it was sacks and smiles, a Hall of Fame pass-rusher wrecking quarterbacks while owning every bit of the spotlight. Retirement didn’t cool it off. Strahan traded shoulder pads for TV suits, becoming as much a part of the city’s daily rhythm as bodega coffee and subway delays. But deep down, that competitive itch never really left.

Earlier this year, around February, that fire found a new lane. When word broke in February that Giants co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch were open to selling a 10% stake in the franchise, Strahan moved quickly. Teaming up with billionaire Marc Lasry , setting his sights on something even bigger than a Lombardi. A seat at the ownershi

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