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Casey Irsay Foyt, the daughter of late Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, will serve as honorary starter for the Indianapolis 500 and wave the green flag on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Casey Foyt, Irsay's middle daughter, joined the Colts in 2007 after a stint in London working for the NFL in London. She works in marketing and community relations for the Colts.
Colts training camp kicks off, marking a new era after Jim Irsay's passing. QB battle, management changes, and roster updates ...
The Colts are tired of missing the playoffs. That's the urgency they feel this training camp, rather than from an ownership ...
Casey Irsay Foyt will wave the green flag to start this year’s Indianapolis 500 to honor her late father’s “ irreplaceable and impactful legacy,” Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials ...
Throughout training camp, Anthony Richardson will compete with newly acquired veteran Daniel Jones for the starting role in ...
Indianapolis Colts owners Carlie-Irsay Gordon, center, is joined by her sisters Casey Foyt, right, and Kalen Jackson, poses following a press conference at the NFL football team's training ...
Irsay’s funeral had been private, a chance for those close to him to celebrate his legacy, but as the bus drove, Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt and Kalen Jackson got to see another part of his ...
Casey Foyt, Irsay's middle daughter, joined the Colts in 2007 after a stint in London working for the NFL in London. She works in marketing and community relations for the Colts.
Jim Irsay did everything possible to prepare his three daughters for taking over his beloved Indianapolis Colts. Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt and Kalen Jackson now want to continue their late ...