With the passing of Jim Irsay, the Indianapolis Colts have officially transitioned to new ownership, led by his three daughters. Carlie Irsay-Gordon has taken on the role of principal owner and CEO, while her sisters, Casey Foyt and Kalen Jackson, have assumed various executive positions. The Irsay family has been part of the Colts' ownership since 1972, making this transition significant in maintaining the continuity in leadership as the team moves forward under their management.
Irsay encouraged his daughters to seek out areas of the team that aligned with their interests, allowing each to settle into their respective roles.
Eldest daughter Carlie Irsay-Gordon will assume the role of owner and CEO and has been designated principal owner.
The Irsay family has owned the franchise since 1972 -- one of the longest periods of sustained ownership in NFL history.
The Colts on Monday announced their ownership reorganization in the wake of longtime owner Jim Irsay's death last month.
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