
The Indianapolis Colts on Monday revealed how the organization will operate at the top following the death of owner Jim Irsay.
In an unusual arrangement, all three of Irsay’s daughters will assume the title of “owner,” but will have very different responsibilities. Carlie Irsay-Gordon, his eldest daughter, will be the team’s CEO and essentially serve as principal owner.
Casey Foyt will receive the title of owner and executive vice president, while Kalen Jackson will serve as Chief Brand Officer and president of the team’s charitable foundation.
The #Colts today announced details on the transition of team ownership from late Owner & CEO Jim Irsay to his daughters – Carlie-Irsay Gordon, Casey Foyt and Kalen Jackson.
Irsay-Gordon will become Owner & CEO. In this role, she will serve as the team’s principal owner, but all…
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) June 9, 2025
Irsay had planned for this before his death, with Irsay-Gordon having been regarded as his heir apparent. In comments he made prior to his death, Irsay had pointed out that all three of his daughters had been around the team since they were children, and already held responsibilities around the organization.
“I want them to be who they are,” Irsay had said of his daughters. “They’ve known this league since they were in their cribs. They’re intelligent. They’re good listeners. They’re motivated. It’s truly a blessing, and rare that it works out this well.”
A few years ago, I asked Jim Irsay about passing down the Colts to his daughters and what it might look like after he’s gone. Here’s what he said:
“I want them to be who they are. They’ve known this league since they were in their cribs. They’re intelligent. They’re good…
— Zak Keefer (@zkeefer) June 9, 2025
Irsay died suddenly on May 21. The Colts have already announced plans to honor him during the 2025 season.
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