Casey Irsay is an American known as the daughter of Jim Irsay, an American businessman known as the principal owner, chairman and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League.

Casey Irsay and AJ Foyt IV are married. Anthony Joseph Foyt IV is an American football scout and former racing driver. He is a scouting assistant for the Indianapolis Colts and has raced in the IndyCar Series and briefly in the NASCAR Busch Series. He belongs to the third generation of the famous Foyt family and began his career in karting.

Who is Casey Irsay?

Casey Irasy is an American known as the daughter of Jim Irsay, an American businessman known as the principal owner, chairman and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League, and Meg Coyle.

Casey Irsay Biography

Casey Irsay is an American known as the daughter of Jim Irsay, an American businessman known as the principal owner, chairman and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. She graduated from Skidmore College with a degree in religious studies.

Casey Irsay is vice president of the Indianapolis Colts and the daughter of team owner Jim Irsay, who married AJ Foyt IV in July 2009. They have three children. She is one of Jim Irsay’s three daughters and does very well on her own, although her father’s influence in the media helps a lot.

Casey Irsay Education

Casey Irsay graduated from Skidmore College with a degree in religious studies, but no information is available as to where he received his primary and secondary education.

Casey Irsay Sr.

Casey Irsay’s father, James Irsay, born June 13, 1959, is an American businessman known as the principal owner, chairman and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL).

Jim Irsay was 12 years old when his father, Robert Irsay, acquired the Baltimore Colts after first purchasing the Los Angeles Rams and then trading the franchise with Colts owner Carroll Rosenbloom. After graduating from SMU in 1982, he joined the Colts professional team.

He was named vice president and general manager in 1984, a month after the Colts moved from Baltimore to Indianapolis. After his father suffered a stroke in 1995, Jim Irsay took over day-to-day operations in April 1996 as senior executive vice president, general manager and chief operating officer. When his father died in 1997, Jim found himself embroiled in a legal battle with his stepmother over ownership of the team, but later became the youngest owner of an NFL team at the time, aged 37.

Since Jim Irsay took over in 1995, the Colts have compiled a 258-191-1 regular season record. According to Pro Football Reference, the 258 wins are the fourth-most in the NFL during that span. The team has won 10 division titles, made the playoffs 18 times, appeared in two Super Bowls, and won Super Bowl XLI.

Indianapolis won 115 regular season games between 2000 and 2009, the second most wins by an NFL team in a decade. Since joining the organization in 1984, Irsay has worked with numerous Pro Football Hall of Fame coaches, players and executives, including Eric Dickerson (Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1999), Marshall Faulk (2011), Bill Polian (2015), Tony Dungy (2016), Marvin Harrison (2016), Edgerrin James (2020), and Peyton Manning (2021).

Outside of football, Irsay has made significant investments in music and memorabilia with the Jim Irsay Collection. In 2021, Guitar Magazine called Irsay the owner of the “world’s largest guitar collection.” Jim Irsay has his own all-star band, The Jim Irsay Band, and has held free concerts across the country in Nashville, Tennessee, Washington, DC, Austin, Texas, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Indianapolis, San Francisco and finally Las Vegas.

Casey Irsay, siblings

Casey Irsay has two siblings named Carlie Irsay-Gordon and Kalen Irsay and both are co-owners of their father Jim Irsay’s Indianapolis Colts football team.

Carlie Irsay-Gordon is vice president and co-owner of the Indianapolis Colts. She led the team in 2014. Carlie Irsay-Gordon attended Skidmore College, where she studied religious studies and earth science. She also rode competitively on a horse named London Times until she was 20 and attended Argosy University. She trained to become a clinical psychologist, but did not complete her exams.

Carlie Irsay-Gordon first worked for the Colts in the ticket office and was later involved in the marketing department and the sales team and ticketing strategies. She has represented the team at owners’ meetings since 2004.

Kalen Irsay is vice president and owner of the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. She is the youngest child of Jim Irsay, who graduated from the Indiana University School of Health and Physical Education in 2010. Kalen Irsay, vice president of the Indianapolis Colts, is a big fan of the front row All Sport Couture of his team.