**Colts Legend Reggie Wayne Remembers Late Owner Jim Irsay: ‘He Had the Biggest Heart’ (and a Slightly Smaller Bank Account)**
In a heartfelt tribute that has left fans both laughing and scratching their heads, Colts legend Reggie Wayne reminisced about the late owner Jim Irsay, declaring, “He had the biggest heart, and I’m not just talking about his love for the Colts. I mean, the man could fit an entire Thanksgiving turkey in there!”
Wayne, who was known for his incredible catches on the field, took a moment to reflect on Irsay’s unique approach to team ownership. “Jim was like a father to me,” Wayne said, “if that father was also a guy who once tried to trade a player for a vintage guitar. I mean, who does that? But hey, it was a sweet guitar!”
Irsay, who famously collected everything from guitars to rare bobbleheads, was remembered fondly by Wayne, who added, “He had a heart so big, it could probably house a family of raccoons. And let’s be honest, those raccoons would probably be better at managing the salary cap than some of our past GMs.”
Former Colts quarterback Peyton Manning chimed in, saying, “Jim was a great owner. He once told me, ‘Peyton, if you ever need a loan, just ask. I’ll give you a great interest rate—like 50%!’” Manning then paused, adding, “But I think he was joking. I hope.”
As fans continue to mourn the loss of Irsay, Wayne concluded with a laugh, “We’ll miss him dearly. But let’s be real: if he were here right now, he’d probably be trying to convince us that the Colts should trade for a pet rock. And honestly, I’d be on board with that.”
In the end, it seems Jim Irsay’s legacy will live on, not just in the hearts of Colts fans, but also in the bizarre trade proposals that will forever haunt the team’s history.