Colts Owner Jim Irsay Dies
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, fellow owners and former players are remembering Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay for his commitment to his team and the game.
Much can and will be said about the late Jim Irsay, who died on Wednesday at 65. As it relates to one of the most important things any NFL owner can do, he let his football people do their jobs. During a Thursday visit to PFT Live,
He could be a colorful, wandering hippy, or sometimes seem broken and struggling with mental health. Wherever Irsay was at in life, he was often open about it in a way that is uncommon among NFL owners.
The NFL experienced an unfortunate loss on Wednesday with the death of Colts owner Jim Irsay. We'll be starting things off today by taking a look at Irsay's time in Indianapolis. As always, here's your daily reminder to tell all your friends to sign up for the newsletter.
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Mark Miles sees Jim Irsay’s influence everywhere in downtown Indianapolis, from the trademark sports facilities to the towering J.W.
As I look back at Jim Irsay's life and my brief time in it, I'm still glued to that seat in his back-corner West 56th Street office looking at a guitar once owned by Kurt Cobain and realizing that it,
Senior secondary coach Chuck Pagano, who came out of retirement this offseason to re-join John Harbaugh's staff, shared an emotional message in light of Irsay's passing early Thur