Colts Owner Jim Irsay Dies
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The Spun on MSNTom Brady Is Saddened By Death Of NFL OwnerTom Brady is saddened by the death of a prominent NFL owner on Wednesday evening. The legendary NFL quarterback paid tribute to a prominent owner following his death on Wednesday. The Indianapolis Colts announced on Wednesday that their owner,
After Peyton Manning honored the late Colts owner Jim Irsay, Tom Brady left a brief but heartfelt comment that captured the emotion of the moment.
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EssentiallySports on MSN“RIP”: Peyton Manning, Tom Brady & NFL Grieve Tragic Demise of Legendary FigureJim Irsay quietly flew 20 veteran players from the Colts’ 2006 Super Bowl team into Indianapolis—not for a reunion, not for fanfare, but to privately handwrite thank-you letters and deliver custom championship rings to former staffers who never received theirs.
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The Spun on MSNTom Brady Is Thinking Of Peyton Manning On ThursdayPeyton Manning and Tom Brady were fierce rivals on the field, make no mistake about it. That being said, they have nothing but respect for each other off it. On Wednesday, the NFL community learned that Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay passed away at the age of 65.
Longtime Colts owner Jim Irsay passed away in his sleep, leaving a profound mark on the franchise and its people. He started out working with his father, Robert, who moved the team
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WISH-TV on MSNFormer Colts player Marlin Jackson remembers Jim Irsay as impactfulMarlin Jackson and other former Indianapolis Colts players paid tribute to team owner Jim Irsay, who died on Wednesday, and remembered him as a transformative figure in their lives who impacted them both professionally and personally.
NFL legend Tom Brady may return to football in an unexpected way, as Team USAs quarterback in Olympic flag football at the 2028 Los Angeles Games. With Olympic flag football newly approved, Brady reportedly wants to lead the charge and chase gold,
Tom Brady, the NFL legend and part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, is showing his deep loyalty to his alma mater, the University of Michigan, with a bold move. The Raiders have sig