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Jim's father, Robert, initially purchased the Baltimore Colts that year. After 12 years in Baltimore, Robert Irsay moved the team to Indianapolis. Jim assumed team ownership after Robert died in 1997.
The new era was ushered on May 21 with the passing of owner Jim Irsay. The future of the Indianapolis Colts rests in the ...
Richardson has resumed throwing and could be ready for the start of Colts' training camp ahead of a crucial 2025 campaign.
Irsay, who was 65, passed away peacefully in his sleep in the afternoon on Wednesday, but no cause of death was given. “Jim’s dedication and passion for the Indianapolis Colts in addition to ...
The Colts trained in Anderson for the first several years after Bob Irsay, Jim’s father, moved the team from Baltimore to Indy in 1984. The team eventually left for better facilities at Rose ...
Upon his father's death, Jim Irsay took over as the Indianapolis Colts' owner in 1997. Now, following Irsay's death at the age of 65, it appears that his children will now follow in his footsteps.
The Indianapolis Colts have a passionate and caring owner in Jim Irsay. Since 1997, Irsay has put together a successful and well-known Colts franchise. Most of the time, Irsay has played more of a ...
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay died unexpectedly on Wednesday at the age of 65, leaving an ownership void atop one of the NFL's 32 teams.. While we don't know definitively who will take Irsay ...
After Irsay’s death, ownership of the Colts is expected to be transferred to his daughters. “We’re keeping 100% of the team,” Irsay said after acquiring the team from his father, Robert.
The Indianapolis Colts traded for quarterback Matt Ryan last month, and Colts owner Jim Irsay said Saturday after the draft that Indianapolis is not looking at Ryan as simply a placeholder until ...
Colts owner Jim Irsay will be honored in a private memorial on June 2 in Indianapolis, the team announced. The Colts plan for a public tribute at a future date. Irsay died May 21 at the age of 65. At ...
Jim's father, Robert, initially purchased the Baltimore Colts that year. After 12 years in Baltimore, Robert Irsay moved the team to Indianapolis. Jim assumed team ownership after Robert died in 1997.