Colts Transition Ownership to Irsay Daughters After Jim Irsay Death
Colts Transition Ownership to Irsay Daughters After Jim Irsay Death

Colts Transition Ownership to Irsay Daughters After Jim Irsay Death

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Following the death of Jim Irsay, the Indianapolis Colts have transitioned ownership to his three daughters, Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt, and Kalen Jackson, who have all been involved with the team since 2012. Carlie Irsay-Gordon has been named the Owner and CEO, serving as the team's principal owner, while Casey Foyt assumes the role of Owner and Executive Vice President, and Kalen Jackson becomes Owner, Chief Brand Officer, and President of the Indianapolis Colts Foundation. This new leadership structure ensures the Colts remain one of the few NFL franchises under sole family ownership. Irsay-Gordon brings extensive experience, having represented the Colts at NFL meetings and serving on several league committees, signaling continuity and deep knowledge of the team's operations. The sisters are expected to share leadership duties and inject their vision into the franchise's future, marking a new era for the Colts as they prepare for the upcoming season. This transition also highlights the family's ongoing commitment to both the team's performance and community engagement.

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