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Dallas Clark honored Jim Irsay's memory, recalling the Colts owner's dedication to football and Indiana while expressing confidence in his daughters' leadership.
The Colts will induct Jim Irsay in their Ring of Honor during the team's season opener on Sept. 7, announcing the planned honor on what would have been the former owner's 66th birthday.
The Colts went 257-194-1 (.570) with Jim Irsay as the owner — the sixth-best winning percentage in the NFL during that span — and won Super Bowl XLI in January 2007, the franchise’s lone ...
Jim Irsay poses with his guitar in his office at the Colts training facility in Indianapolis, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006. AP. Irsay had served as the Colts’ general manager from 1984 through 1996.
Jim Irsay died Wednesday afternoon at age 65, having “passed away peacefully in his sleep,” according to Pete Ward, the Colts’ chief operating officer and Irsay’s righthand man for decades ...
The death of longtime Colts owner Jim Irsay had an impact in the locker room, and defensive captain Zaire Franklin says he ...
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Jim Irsay dead at 65: Peyton Manning breaks his silence on ... - MSNPeyton Manning has paid an emotional tribute to Jim Irsay following the Indianapolis Colts owner's death on Wednesday. Irsay, who was rarely seen in public during the last NFL season, died in his ...
This past year, Jim Irsay wasn’t the same Jim Irsay anymore. The last time the eccentric Indianapolis Colts owner spoke to the local media about the state of his team was in July 2024.
Jim Irsay: The 'fat kid with glasses' turned power lifter who squatted 725lbs as Colts GM More than ever, Jim Irsay wants his Super Bowl(s) Why Jim Irsay spent $2.4 million on a manuscript with ...
Jim Irsay will be inducted into the Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor at Lucas Oil Stadium during the Sept. 7 home opener against the Miami Dolphins, the team announced Friday on what would have been ...
Carlie Irsay-Gordon has been around the Colts' facility for years, so it's nothing new for coaches and players to see her.
Jim Irsay, though, had plenty of interests away from the gridiron. Notably, he was a fan of pop culture – specifically music – and invested some of his $4.8 billion fortune into creating one ...
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