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Zaire Franklin explained why it will be motivational for him and the Colts to honor the late owner Jim Irsay by having a ...
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Dallas Clark honored Jim Irsay's memory, recalling the Colts owner's dedication to football and Indiana while expressing ...
The death of longtime Colts owner Jim Irsay had an impact in the locker room, and defensive captain Zaire Franklin says he ...
The Indianapolis Colts have a different voice at the top, and Jim Irsay's daughter dropped the mic with her take on the new ownership role.
Jim Irsay will be the next member of the Colts' Ring of Honor. The Colts will induct Irsay, their longtime owner who died on Mary 21, before their Week One game against the Dolphins. "There was no ...
In accordance with their father's wishes, Jim Irsay's three daughters have officially assumed co-ownership of the Colts.
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.
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Yardbarker on MSNColts inducting late Jim Irsay into Ring of Honor in Week 1The Indianapolis Colts will induct late owner and CEO Jim Irsay into their Ring of Honor during the Sept. 7 season opener against the Miami Dolphins at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Irsay-Gordon, the oldest daughter of the late Jim Irsay, will serve as the team’s principal owner, taking over her father’s title as owner and CEO. Foyt becomes owner and executive vice president, and ...
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Horseshoe Heroes on MSNThe legacy of Jim Irsay is keeping the Colts motivated for 2025Jim Irsay, the longtime owner of the Indianapolis Colts, died suddenly at the age of 65. The news was shocking, and tributes from Colts nation quickly c ...
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Horseshoe Heroes on MSNThe Colts have been nominated for a major award, and Jim Irsay would be proudJim Irsay, the late owner of the Indianapolis Colts, was known for his generosity and commitment to mental health awareness and advocacy. He created the Kicking ...
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Doyel: Jim Irsay loved his daughters, his Colts and his music. And IndianapolisThey’re telling Jim Irsay stories at his funeral Monday, and you don’t know whether to laugh or cry. So at St. Luke’s United Methodist, they do both.
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