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Jim Irsay is trying to put a happy face on an ugly public spectacle.

Colts owner Jim Irsay says Peyton Manning's situation is "a very complicated medical issue." Team will have to pay Manning $28 million by March 8 if they plan to keep him. Reporting from Indianapolis — Jim Irsay , owner of the Indianapolis Colts, said he plans to sit down with Peyton Manning after the Super Bowl and discuss his future with the franchise but called the quarterback's situation "a ...

Colts owner Jim Irsay insists for 2nd time in a week that he and Peyton Manning are just fine

Jim Irsay did his own politicking Monday. Instead of talking about Peyton Manning and the franchise quarterback's future in Indianapolis, the Colts owner quickly tossed the football to a real politician. "When I was asked about Peyton, I was going to say why don't you ask Mitch (Daniels) about his presidential run?

Jim Irsay is trying to put a happy face on an ugly public spectacle.

Peyton Manning and Jim Irsay could have been gracious hosts, letting the Super Bowl and its stories take over their town for a week. Instead, Gregg Doyel says, the selfish ingrates have made it all about them.

Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has been outspoken, to say the least. Irsay and NFL veteran QB Peyton Manning have been butting heads quite often since the Colts' terrible 2-14 finish, to no surprise. Since it was rumored the Colts planned to take Andrew Luck with the first overall pick in April's draft, the bickering hasn't ceased, and it likely will not until Manning has left Indianapolis ...

Iconic guitars, Kerouac's original manuscript for "On the Road," and a signed Warhol soup can--all artifacts collected by Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay--are on display at the Indiana State Museum.

Iconic guitars, Kerouac’s original manuscript for “On the Road,” and a signed Warhol soup can — all artifacts collected by Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay — are on display at the Indiana State Museum.

Thursday, ESPN reported Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning had been cleared to play football. However, a tweet from Colts owner Jim Irsay raises questions to whether or not Manning will play again in Indianapolis. Manning's future with the team has been a point of contention since he had to miss the 2011 season with a neck injury. Frustrations between the Super Bowl-winning ...