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The Indianapolis Colts family was struck with grief this offseason when the fanbase had to suddenly say goodbye to long time owner Jim Irsay, who passed away in May. In the weeks following, it was announced that Irsay’s oldest daughter, Carlie Irsay-Gordon, would be assuming the front facing role of CEO.
The Colts are tired of missing the playoffs. That's the urgency they feel this training camp, rather than from an ownership change.
Carlie Irsay-Gordon is now expected to “assume control of the Colts' football operations,” as reported by The Indianapolis Star. At 44, she becomes the third generation of the Irsay family to ...
Indianapolis Colts owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon recently spoke out on her habit of putting on a headset during games. Irsay-Gordon took over as the CEO and principal owner of the Colts last month ...
Irsay-Gordon stopped short of saying that 2025 will be a make-or-break year for the Ballard-Steichen pairing. Advertisement There was no public ultimatum, no “playoffs or else” decree.
The Colts received the 2025 Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year award at the ESPYS this week. Judy Battista spoke with Colts co-owner Kalen Jackson about the team's mental health initiative and how t