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Home | Indianapolis Colts Owner Jim Irsay Dies at 65: NFL Mourns the Loss of a Visionary Leader and Mental Health Advocate

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Indianapolis Colts Owner Jim Irsay Dies at 65: NFL Mourns the Loss of a Visionary Leader and Mental Health Advocate

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Last updated: May 23, 2025 7:14 pm
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Jim Irsay, the long-time owner of the Indianapolis Colts and one of the NFL’s most outspoken and passionate figures, has died at the age of 65.

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From Legacy to Leadership: A Lifelong ColtA Championship VisionA Colorful and Candid Owner“Kicking the Stigma”: His Lasting Legacy Off the FieldA Love of Music and MemorabiliaRemembering a GiantA Life Worth Celebrating

The Colts confirmed the news on Wednesday, sharing that Irsay passed away peacefully in his sleep that afternoon. In a heartfelt statement, the organization paid tribute to his love of football, the city of Indianapolis, and Colts Nation, describing him as a “visionary leader whose passion shaped the modern identity of the franchise.”

“Jim Irsay was more than just an owner,” the team shared. “He was family, and his legacy of love, service, and strength will live on through every player, fan, and person he inspired.”

From Legacy to Leadership: A Lifelong Colt

Jim Irsay was born on June 13, 1959, the son of Robert Irsay, who purchased the Colts while they were based in Baltimore. The franchise would controversially relocate to Indianapolis in 1984 — a move that reshaped the city’s sports landscape and eventually cemented its status as a football powerhouse.

Jim began working with the Colts in the early 1980s, shortly after attending Southern Methodist University, where he studied broadcast journalism and played as a walk-on linebacker. His early roles included stints in the PR department and front office, and in 1984, he became general manager at just 25 years old.

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Following his father’s passing in 1997, Jim officially assumed control of the Colts, becoming one of the youngest owners in NFL history at the time.

A Championship Vision

Under Irsay’s stewardship, the Colts experienced a golden era of success, thanks in large part to Peyton Manning, whom the team drafted first overall in 1998. With Irsay’s leadership and trust in the football minds around him, the Colts built a dynasty of playoff appearances, multiple AFC South titles, and, most notably, a Super Bowl XLI victory in 2007 — their first title since the move to Indianapolis.

His bold decisions, including hiring head coaches like Tony Dungy and Jim Caldwell, and later transitioning the team to the Andrew Luck era, were hallmarks of an owner deeply invested in every aspect of his team’s success — emotionally and financially.

A Colorful and Candid Owner

Jim Irsay was never afraid to speak his mind, making him one of the most recognizable and outspoken NFL owners. He often clashed with league policies, tweeted his thoughts unfiltered, and publicly expressed his hopes and frustrations regarding his team — endearing him to fans who saw him as a real human being in a sea of corporate suits.

But behind the charisma and candor was a man grappling with profound personal challenges. Irsay was open about his long struggle with addiction, sharing that he had entered rehab more than 15 times. He faced public scrutiny, including a 2023 medical incident classified by authorities as a suspected overdose — though Irsay maintained it was due to a leg injury.

He never shied away from these struggles and used them to amplify awareness around addiction and mental health.

“Kicking the Stigma”: His Lasting Legacy Off the Field

In 2020, Jim Irsay launched Kicking the Stigma, an initiative that aims to break the silence around mental health and addiction. He and his family invested over $17 million into programs, campaigns, and partnerships to destigmatize mental illness and support those in recovery.

He frequently said that helping others through their darkest times was as important to him as building a winning football team.

“If we can help just one person through their struggle,” Irsay once said, “then this mission matters more than anything I’ve done on the field.”

His advocacy earned him widespread respect far beyond the NFL — from mental health professionals, recovery centers, and even public officials who praised his vulnerability and philanthropic spirit.

A Love of Music and Memorabilia

Outside football and philanthropy, Jim Irsay was a devoted music enthusiast and collector. His massive collection of iconic instruments and music memorabilia — including guitars once owned by Elvis Presley, Prince, and John Lennon — drew global attention.

He even formed the Jim Irsay Band, where he occasionally played live music and invited legends like Stephen Stills and Kenny Wayne Shepherd to perform. His traveling exhibition, The Jim Irsay Collection, brought his musical passion to thousands of fans.

His love for the arts was never separate from his sports world — it was all part of a deeply expressive, empathetic personality.

Remembering a Giant

Irsay is survived by his three daughters — Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt, and Kalen Jackson — all of whom played key roles in the Colts’ front office and are expected to carry forward the family’s legacy. He also leaves behind his ex-wife, Meg Coyle, and ten grandchildren.

As tributes flood in from NFL players, fans, team owners, and fellow advocates, it’s clear that Jim Irsay’s impact transcended sports. From the field to recovery centers, from stadiums to concert halls, he left a mark defined by passion, honesty, and heart.

A Life Worth Celebrating

Jim Irsay wasn’t a conventional NFL owner. He was human, complicated, and authentically himself. He built a Super Bowl-winning franchise, battled his own demons publicly, gave millions to charity, and played the guitar in front of roaring crowds — all while leading one of America’s most beloved sports teams.

As Colts fans and the NFL community grieve his loss, many will remember Jim not just for football glory but for his bravery, compassion, and relentless dedication to causes larger than himself.

RIP Jim Irsay (1959–2025)
Forever a Colt. Forever a champion. Forever an advocate.

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