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Jim Irsay

James Irsay
Irsay smiling next to Bush, holding a Stetson hat with a Colts logo on it
Irsay (left) with President George W. Bush in April 2007
Born June 13, 1959 (1959-06-13) (age 57)
Lincolnwood, Illinois, United States
Residence Carmel, Indiana
Nationality United States
Education Southern Methodist University
Known for owner of the Indianapolis Colts
Net worth IncreaseUS$2.3 billion (September 2015)
Spouse(s) Meg Coyle (1980-2013, divorced)
Children Carlie Irsay
Casey Irsay
Kalen Irsay
Parent(s) Robert Irsay
Harriet Pogorzelski

James Irsay (born June 13, 1959) is the owner and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League.

Irsay was born in Lincolnwood, Illinois, the son of Harriet (née Pogorzelski) and Chicago businessman Robert Irsay. His father was from a Hungarian Jewish family and his mother was the daughter of Polish Catholic immigrants. Irsay was raised Catholic, and did not know about his father's Jewish heritage until he was fourteen. Jim's brother, Thomas, was born with a mental disability and died in 1999, and his sister, Roberta, died in a car accident in 1971. Irsay attended high school at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois a suburb just north of Chicago, Illinois and at Mercersburg Academy '78, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. After high school, he attended, and graduated from, Southern Methodist University in 1982 with a degree in broadcast journalism. Irsay played linebacker for the SMU Mustangs football team as a walk-on, but an ankle injury ended his playing career.

Irsay was 12 years old when his father, Robert Irsay, purchased the Baltimore Colts. After graduating from SMU in 1982 he joined the Colts' professional staff. He was named Vice President and General Manager in 1984, one month after the Colts relocated from Baltimore, to Indianapolis. After his father suffered a stroke in 1995, Jim assumed day-to-day management with the role of Senior Executive Vice President, General Manager and Chief Operating Officer in April 1996. When his father died in 1997 Jim engaged in a legal battle with his stepmother over ownership of the team, but later became the youngest NFL team owner at that time at 37.


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