The Indianapolis Colts are honoring the late Jim Irsay with a heartfelt gesture fans are sure to remember. As they gear up for the 2025 NFL season, the team revealed plans to wear a special commemorative patch on their uniforms in memory of their longtime owner, who passed away last week at 65.
The black patch will display Jim Irsay’s initials, his signature, and a smiley face — a personal touch he often included when signing autographs for fans. The tribute reflects Irsay’s lasting connection to the team, the city, and its supporters — a relationship shaped by years of leadership, devotion, and passion for the sport.

The Colts’ official X (formerly Twitter) account, shared the announcement along with a first glimpse of the patch and a tribute message. The post quickly gained traction, earning praise from fans, media members, and former players who reflected on Irsay’s lasting impact on both the franchise and the NFL.
For The Boss. 💪
Jim's initials, signature and trademark smiley face will be featured on our jerseys this season.#ThankYouJimIrsay pic.twitter.com/Tx9Bn5j8iO
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) May 27, 2025
Irsay made history in 1984 as the youngest general manager in the NFL, later becoming the Colts’ owner in 1997. During his tenure, the team reached the playoffs 16 times, secured two AFC titles, and won the Super Bowl in 2007. Beyond his role as an executive, Irsay played a key part in shaping the Colts into one of the NFL’s most respected franchises.
Jim Irsay and the Colts

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Prior to Irsay’s leadership, Indiana was largely defined by its basketball tradition and devotion to the Indy 500. But once he stepped in, the Colts inspired a new wave of football pride across the state. With Peyton Manning at the helm, the franchise rose to prominence, securing the Super Bowl and several AFC championships.
Just six years after taking the reins, Irsay hired Hall of Famers Bill Polian and Tony Dungy and drafted Peyton Manning, kickstarting a decade-long powerhouse run. His connection to the team’s greats was personal—he delivered the Hall of Fame induction speeches for Marvin Harrison, Edgerrin James, and Dwight Freeney himself.

Though Irsay is no longer with us, his legacy will continue to echo on Sundays and throughout the Colts organization. The tribute patch on every jersey isn’t just a token — it’s a lasting salute to the leader who helped shape the franchise’s identity and direction.
After Jim Irsay’s passing, ownership of the Colts will transition to his daughters: Caroline Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt, and Kalen Jackson. The trio will continue their family’s legacy, having spent years working within the organization alongside their father before stepping into their new leadership roles.