Colts to induct late owner Jim Irsay into Ring of Honor during Week 1 game vs. Dolphins
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The Indianapolis Colts will honor their late owner, Jim Irsay, by inducting him into their Ring of Honor during the regular-season opener against the Miami Dolphins on September 7, coinciding with what would have been his 66th birthday. Irsay, who passed away at age 65, becomes the 20th inductee, joining other Colts legends like Peyton Manning and Tony Dungy. His daughters, now overseeing the team, praised his dedication to the Colts and the community. Irsay, owner since 1997, led the team to significant successes, including a Super Bowl win. The team will also commemorate him with a special jersey patch as they aim for another title in 2025.
Originally by Jeremy Bergmanon June 13, 2025
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