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The legendary NFL executive resided in the suburban Carmel home from the 1990s until his death earlier this year.
The 9.4-acre estate of the late Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay hit the market Wednesday afternoon listed for $12 million.
The Carmel estate bordering Crooked Stick Golf Club features a 25,843-square-foot main residence with six bedrooms and 12 ...
Irsay will be honored by the team during the team’s Sept. 7 season opener at Lucas Oil Stadium against the Miami Dolphins. He will be the second Colts owner to receive the honor after his father ...
Irsay passed away on May 21. Irsay will become the 20th member of the Colts Ring of Honor, a prestigious list that includes Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne, Dwight Freeney and former coach Tony Dungy.
Irsay, who died May 21, will be the 20th honoree in the Ring of Honor, which includes names such as Jim Harbaugh, Tony Dungy, Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne and Robert Mathis.
The 20th member of the Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor will be the team's late owner, Jim Irsay. "There was no bigger advocate for the Colts, the NFL, the city of Indianapolis and the state of ...
He’ll become the 20th person inducted, joining names like Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne, Tony Dungy, and his father Robert Irsay, who moved the franchise to Indianapolis. The team says more ways for ...
He should talk to his wife about it.’’ There were missteps along the way, but Jim Irsay’s stewardship thrived when he brought in Bill Polian and Tony Dungy and allowed them to do their jobs.
She also manages the Tony Dungy Diversity Coaching Fellowship and Harriet P. Irsay Fellowship for Women in Football programs.
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.
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