Jim Irsay, Peyton Manning and Indianapolis Colts
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Jim Irsay took over as owner of the Indianapolis Colts in 1997 and he was in charge of the team for nearly 30 years before passing away on Wednesday at the age of 65.
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We join the NFL community in offering our condolences to the Indianapolis Colts and the Irsay family on the passing of Colts Owner and CEO Jim Irsay. Jim made significant contributions to the game during his 50-plus years with the franchise and was a true steward of the NFL.… https://t.co/o6ked19M72
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The NFL mourns the loss of Jim Irsay, beloved Indianapolis Colts owner. Tributes from Peyton Manning and Pat McAfee reflect his profound influence on players and the sport.
A flood of emotional reactions and condolences followed the death of Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay. Peyton Manning said he was "heartbroken" by the news after spending 13 years of his illustrious career under Irsay's leadership with the AFC South franchise.
Future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady, who now works for FOX Sports, was in the house working on the presentation of the race. Thousands of Colts fans booed him relentlessly and after the conclusion of the race, he took to Instagram to throw a lighthearted jab at them.
Remember when Peyton Manning and his son, Marshall, flew to the Super Bowl in 2021, and later flew to Manning's Pro Football Hall of Fame ceremony? We now know how that happened. Following the death of late Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay on Thursday,