Carlie Irsay-Gordon to serve as Indianapolis Colts principal owner following death of father, Jim Irsay
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The Indianapolis Colts have announced Carlie Irsay-Gordon as the new principal owner and CEO, following the passing of her father, Jim Irsay. Working alongside her are her sisters, Casey Foyt, now owner and executive vice president, and Kalen Jackson, owner and chief brand officer, as well as president of the Indianapolis Colts Foundation. This leadership change follows Jim Irsay's longstanding plans. Irsay, who took over team ownership in 1997, led the Colts to significant successes, including a Super Bowl win. Irsay-Gordon has been with the Colts since 2008 and is active in several NFL committees.
Originally by Around the NFL Staffon June 9, 2025
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