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The death of Jim Irsay was a devastating blow not only to the Indianapolis Colts but also to the entire city of Indianapolis. As team owner, Irsay's legacy transcended the realm of ...
When the Indianapolis Colts opened their first summer training camp at Anderson University in 1984, Jim Irsay was a 24-year-old first-year general manager for his father’s team. By the time the Colts ...
Among those who have offered their condolences to the family during this time is long-time rival of the Colts, and familiar ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Colts announced that owner Jim Irsay died Wednesday afternoon at age 65, “peacefully ...
Longtime Colts owner Jim Irsay passed away in his sleep, leaving a profound mark on the franchise and its people. He started out working with his father, Robert, who moved the team ...
Reactions continue to pour in following the death of Colts owner Jim Irsay, a larger-than-life figure whose impact stretched ...
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay died "peacefully in his sleep," according to the team Wednesday. Here are reactions to Irsay's death.
A casual lunch in early April 1998 was the start of a long, productive and close relationship. Jim Irsay dispatched his private jet to Knoxville, Tenn. to bring an All-America ...
Jim Irsay's sudden death Wednesday left former Colts' receiver T.Y. Hilton deeply saddened but appreciative for the time they ...
Description: Despite solid defensive numbers, Angel Reese's 0-for-7 shooting from within 4 feet tied for the most misses in the past 10 years in the WNBA.
Peyton Manning, who spent the majority of his legendary career with the Indianapolis Colts, paid tribute to longtime team ...