Colts legend Reggie Wayne offers tearful tribute to Jim Irsay: ‘He would have done anything for anybody’


Colts legend Reggie Wayne offers tearful tribute to Jim Irsay: ‘He would have done anything for anybody’

Reggie Wayne will soon forget Jim Irsay’s contributions inside NFL and beyond. Wayne, who almost the entire life with the Irsay’s Indianapolis chicks, was hit more than the most of the Irsay’s death last week.

Wayne is the most decorated chickens by Crater Champion who broke Peyton Manning’s very firm record for Most Games played and won the team. Wayne got to know the IRSAY intime in its 14 times as a player and the current parts of the wide receachers coach, and it’s held for the last three years. Understand: Irsay’s recent death is hard to get Wayne.

“A lot of you don’t really know him,” Wayne reported reporters, fighting back tears, on Wednesday as the team held their first full-squad practice is really. “And it was something about others. He really gave his clothes backward. He healed the players. He healed out of his team. He was healed from the city. And he was not a dude.”

Colts’ carriage Lucius Steichen echoed Wayne’s opinion, as far as Irsay’s generosity.

“I was with him in two years,” Steichen said. “A Phaenomenum. You know how generous … we’re going to win for it this year.”

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Colts protective tackle tackle money buckner learned lessons from the Irsay, as others first. Buckner painted image Irsay kindly exponent than Irsay family friend Buckner Media across the world to help his injury recovery.

“As a player, feeling that love from the Lord makes you want to play an organization even more. It’s definitely going to be very missed” Buckner said. “On the specific part, when I got hurt last year. I’ve talked with all the other recovery. I’m about wanting to go to Panama to the stem cell, got me out and not in one of both.”

Irsay: 65: Died peacefully in sleep In May 21, the team announced the last week. No cause of death.

Irsay took the team to dominion after his father died in 1997 and Children will take ownership The team moving forward.