Jim Irsay turns down a record $3.2 billion offer for Indianapolis Colts

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Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay recently turned down a record offer for the franchise.

Irsay was recently offered $3.2 billion for the Colts, but turned down the offer. It is unknown who the prospective buyer was.
A team spokesperson told the Star that the Colts are not for sale.

A $3.2 billion sale would have been unprecedented. Not only would it have surpassed the Carolina Panthers’ record $2.3 billion sale price, but it would have been the most expensive sale of any North American sports franchise.

Irsay’s family has owned the Colts franchise since 1982, when they were still based in Baltimore. Irsay himself has been the team’s controlling owner since 1997.

The offer also underlines just how valuable NFL franchises are.
 

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