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Celebrating Peyton Manning: He looked Jim Irsay in the eyes and said, 'I will win for you' Conrad Brunner. IndyStar. This story originally published on April 19, 1998: ...
Indianapolis Colts Peyton Manning opens up about Colts owner Jim Irsay, when team moved on from him after 2011 season Manning was the No. 1 overall pick of the Colts in 1998 ...
NFL icon Peyton Manning recently shared an emotional tribute to Jim Irsay, the late Indianapolis Colts owner, highlighting his profound impact on the team and the city of Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS – There still was work to be done as the 1998 NFL Draft loomed. There were college tapes to break down for a 10th, 15th, 20th time, sources to revisit and internal meetings that w… ...
Peyton Manning was good enough to win four MVPs and a Super Bowl with the Colts, but apparently not good enough to place on owner Jim Irsay's list of top five players in NFL history.
Peyton Manning is Matt Ryan’s mentor, a tutor for Quenton Nelson, a regular sounding board for Frank Reich and a consultant for Indianapolis owner Jim Irsay. Manning is part of the reason that ...
Colts owner Jim Irsay, left, and Colts President Bill Polian, right, congratulates Indianapolis Colts' Peyton Manning on winning the 2008 NFL MVP during a halftime ceremony.
Despite all that Jim Irsay has said about Peyton Manning in the past few months, the Colts owner wants another NFL title for Manning.
Irsay’s Indianapolis Colts held the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft and Peyton Manning was being given serious consideration. “First time I met him,’’ Manning told FOX59/CBS4 ...
Irsay’s courtship of Peyton Manning, his longtime quarterback, began with a conversation in November 2016, during the team’s 10-year celebration of its Super Bowl XLI title.
If there was ever a moment to remember that the NFL is a business, it was in 2012 when Jim Irsay and Peyton Manning stood side by side at a press conference to announce that the Colts were ...
The question is whether Manning, whom many thinks has ownership aspirations, would do anything without equity. Which then makes the question whether Irsay would shave off a few percentage points to ...
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