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Carlie Irsay-Gordon (born circa 1981 [1]) is the vice chair and co-owner of the Indianapolis Colts.The granddaughter of team owners Robert Irsay (1923–1997) and the eldest daughter of Jim Irsay (b. 1959), Irsay-Gordon has been a top Colts executive since 2008.
James Irsay (born June 13, 1959) is an American businessman and the principal owner, chairman, and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL).. The son of businessman Robert Irsay (1923–1997), who acquired the Baltimore franchise in 1972 for $12 million and moved them to Indianapolis in 1984, Irsay was general manager of the Colts from 1984 to 1996.
Jim Irsay's suspected overdose last month, after multiple trips to rehab – "at least 15," he says – makes it time to relinquish control of the Colts.
Front office. Owner/CEO – Jim Irsay Vice chairman/co-owner – Carlie Irsay-Gordon Vice chairman/co-owner – Casey Foyt; Vice chairman/co-owner – Kalen Jackson; General manager – Chris Ballard
First responders found Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay unresponsive and struggling to breathe in early December when they responded to an emergency call from inside the home, TMZ.com reported ...
First responders arrived at the home of Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay on Dec. 8 after longtime team executive Pete Ward placed a 911 call, concerned that Irsay was suffering from congestive ...
Polian was succeeded as vice chair by Jim Irsay's three daughters — Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt, and Kalen Jackson — who are each part owners and vice-chairs of the team. [22] Irsay was the first person inducted into the Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor, being so memorialized on September 23, 1996. [23]
Irsay, 64, had fallen and was unresponsive in his bathroom before staff members moved him to his bed, where police found him laboring to breathe, according to the incident report.