Jim Irsay’s Heirs Take Over Colts: Future and Key Decisions

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INDIANAPOLIS – Carlie Irsay-Gordon, the new principal owner and CEO of the [Indianapolis Colts](nfl/team/_/name/ind/indianapolis-colts), began a new era for the team with a statement that made her commitment clear. During a joint press conference with her sisters, Irsay-Gordon emphasized the seriousness with which they take the management of the team, following the death of her father, Jim Irsay. “This is our business and we take it very seriously,” said Irsay-Gordon. She acknowledged the need for improvements in the team, but assured that they will focus on continuing the legacy of success.

The Future of the Team in Sight

When asked about General Manager Chris Ballard and Coach Shane Steichen, Irsay-Gordon sent a clear message about expectations. “Chris and Shane know there are things they need to fix,” she said. “We have a standard here and it hasn’t been good enough. Winning is great, but we are committed to being the best, and if we are the best, we will win games. We trust that Chris and Shane are capable of achieving this.”

The Colts have failed to qualify for the playoffs in the last four seasons and haven’t won the AFC South division since 2014. Irsay-Gordon did not want to confirm whether the futures of Ballard and Steichen are linked, but he highlighted that they maintain a good working relationship. Jim Irsay’s daughters, Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt, and Kalen Jackson, have been involved in various roles within the franchise for years. According to Jackson, they participated in most of the organization’s important decisions, a preparation their father designed to ensure a smooth transition.
The sisters stated that decisions have not yet been made regarding the team’s leadership structure. However, Irsay-Gordon mentioned that Pete Ward, who has been a close collaborator of her father since 1982, has pledged to remain with the team for the foreseeable future. The shared property between the sisters raises questions about how they will make decisions in delicate situations. Jackson explained that, as sisters and business partners, they have learned to handle disagreements over the years, inspired by their father’s teachings. One of the crucial decisions they will have to make is the future of quarterback [Anthony Richardson](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4429084/anthony-richardson-sr), who remains out of action due to a shoulder injury. Irsay-Gordon expressed their confidence in Richardson, highlighting his potential, and his ability to demonstrate his worth. Irsay-Gordon also acknowledged her active leadership style, including her habit of listening to communications between coaches during games. This, according to her, allows her to evaluate information and make more informed decisions.
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