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Jim Irsay, 65, died on May 21. On May 29, the Colts released the official ... after his father, a successful Chicago businessman, acquired the Baltimore Colts in 1972. There, Jim started his historic ...
Irsay started with the Colts as a teenage ball boy and took ownership after his father's death in 1997. The team won a Super Bowl and two AFC championships under his nearly three-decade tenure.
An escalating stadium dispute with the city of Baltimore prompted Robert Irsay to take the Colts out of Maryland — in a surprise, overnight move — in March 1984.
Jim Irsay, the Indianapolis Colts’ owner who leveraged the popularity of Peyton Manning into a new stadium and a Super Bowl title, died Wednesday at age 65.