Peyton Manning is asking for prayers on Wednesday.
The legendary Hall of Fame quarterback spent most of his career in Indianapolis. The former No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick played for the Colts – and owner Jim Irsay – from 1998-2011. He led the Colts to a win in Super Bowl XLI and still holds most of the franchise’s passing records.
Manning and the rest of the Colts community are in mourning on Wednesday night. Irsay, the longtime Colts owner, died at 65 years old.
We are devastated to announce our beloved Owner & CEO, Jim Irsay, passed away peacefully in his sleep this afternoon. Jim’s dedication and passion for the Indianapolis Colts in addition his generosity, commitment to the community and, most importantly, his love for his family were unsurpassed. Our deepest sympathies go to his daughters, Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt, Kalen Jackson, and his entire family as we grieve with them.
“Some of Jim’s fondest memories acme from his youth working training camps in Baltimore and growing relationships with players, coaches and staff whom he considered his extended family. He worked in every department before he was named the youngest general manager in team history in 1984 when the Colts arrived in Indianapolis. After he took sole ownership in 1987, he led the Colts to a long series of division titles and brought the city its first Super Bowl Championship. Jim’s love and appreciation for the NFL in addition to its history, tradition and principles influenced him to become a steward of the game throughout his 50-plus years in the League.
Jim’s generosity can be felt all over Indianapolis, the state of Indiana and the country. He made philanthropy a daily endeavor. He never hesitated to help countless organizations and individuals live better lives. Music was one of Jim’s passions and the ability to share his band and collection with millions of people across the world brought him tremendous joy. Simply put, he wanted to make the world a better place and that philosophy never wavered. Jim will be deeply missed by his family, the Colts organization, and fans everywhere, but we remain inspired by his caring and unique spirit.”