Jim Irsay's family plans to auction most of his extensive memorabilia collection, which includes iconic music artifacts and historical items, reflecting his passion for cultural history and his acknowledgment of life's transient nature after his death in March 2023.
Jim Irsay, the late Colts owner, secretly relapsed with substance abuse, including ketamine treatment, before his death in 2025, with allegations of a coverup by team officials and no toxicology tests or autopsy conducted.
A report raises concerns about Colts owner Jim Irsay's health and addiction struggles before his death, highlighting multiple overdoses, secretive medical treatment, and a lack of transparency surrounding his final days, with questions about the role of his healthcare providers and team in his passing.
Jim Irsay, owner of the Indianapolis Colts, publicly advocated for mental health awareness and transparency about addiction, but in his final years, he secretly relapsed and obtained ketamine from a private doctor before his death.
The Indianapolis Colts will induct former owner Jim Irsay into their Ring of Honor during the season opener on September 7, commemorating his contributions to the team and community, following his death in May. Irsay, who owned the Colts since 1997, led the team to a Super Bowl victory and multiple division titles, and will be the 20th member honored.
Jim Irsay, the longtime owner of the Colts who passed away in May, will be inducted into the team's Ring of Honor during Week One's game against the Dolphins, honoring his significant contributions to the franchise and community.
Jim Irsay's three daughters will take over ownership of the Indianapolis Colts, with Carlie Irsay-Gordon becoming the principal owner and CEO, sharing leadership duties among the sisters as part of a longstanding plan, effective immediately.
The Indianapolis Colts announced that ownership has officially transitioned to Jim Irsay's three daughters—Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt, and Kalen Jackson—who will assume leadership roles, ensuring the team remains family-owned after Jim Irsay's death in May 2023.
The Indianapolis Colts have announced that Jim Irsay's daughters—Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt, and Kalen Jackson—will assume leadership roles within the franchise following Jim Irsay's death, with Irsay-Gordon becoming the principal owner and CEO, Foyt as owner and EVP, and Jackson as owner and chief brand officer, reflecting a family-led transition that emphasizes their long-term involvement and commitment to the team and community.
The Indianapolis Colts announced a new ownership and management structure following the death of owner Jim Irsay, with his daughters taking on key roles, including Carlie Irsay-Gordon as CEO and principal owner.
The Indianapolis Colts announced a transition of ownership from late owner Jim Irsay to his daughters Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt, and Kalen Jackson, who will assume new leadership roles, continuing the team's family legacy.
Reggie Wayne, a former Colts receiver and current coach, emotionally urged players to learn about the late Colts owner Jim Irsay, sharing personal stories of Irsay's generosity and dedication, emphasizing his impact on players' lives and his legacy within the team.
The Indianapolis Colts will wear a jersey patch this season to honor the late Jim Irsay, featuring his initials, signature with a smiley face, and seven grommets from the team's horseshoe logo, with the patch also displayed in other areas throughout the 2025 season.
The article highlights Jim Irsay's impactful legacy beyond football, emphasizing his philanthropy and positive influence on community perception, alongside updates on NFL player recoveries, league discussions on game rules, and team strategies for the upcoming season.
The Indianapolis Colts will wear a black jersey patch this season to honor owner Jim Irsay, featuring his initials, signature, a smiley face, and seven grommets referencing the team's logo, with all social media profiles also displaying the patch.