WATCH: Colts owner Jim Irsay lights up the locker room with some ‘solid’ moves following team’s win over Bryce Young’s Panthers

At the age of 64, Colts' owner and CEO was shaking his legs to American rapper Meek Mill's 2012 song 'Dreams and Nightmares.'


WATCH: Colts owner Jim Irsay lights up the locker room with some ‘solid’ moves following team’s win over Bryce Young’s Panthers

Jim Irsay dancing (Via @JimIrsay/X)

It was Week 9 last season when Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay fired former head coach Frank Reich, and it is Week 9 this season when the Colts defeated Reich’s coached Carolina Panthers at 27-17. This victory was much needed for the Colts as it marked their first win in four games.

As the team broke their three-game losing streak, owner Irsay pulled out his hilarious moves in the locker room with just one message for the opponents, “Y’all thought we were finished.” The Colts’ defense led by cornerback Kenny Moore got fixed in just a single game after they crawled into a showdown in the last three games.

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After watching his team’s triumph against Carolina, Irsay couldn’t hold himself from celebrating as he showed off some pretty hilarious moves in the locker room, whose clips are going viral on the internet. At the age of 64, Colts’ owner and CEO was shaking his legs to American rapper Meek Mill‘s 2012 song ‘Dreams and Nightmares.’

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Irsay was seen surrounded by his team’s players as he waved his arms around in excitement and joy over the 27-13 victory. The video instantly gained a lot of traction from the fans, as they were thrilled seeing Irsay being so joyful with the much-needed win for his team.

Irsay joined the Indianapolis Colts franchise back in 1984 as an executive and it’s been 40 years now with all the ups and downs. He took over the position of chairman and owner in 1997 and witnessed the Super Bowl victory a decade later.

How Kenny Moore made history and ended the Colts’ losing streak

Colts’ slot cornerback Moore had the game of his life against the Carolina, last Sunday. Not only did he snap his team out of the three-game losing streak, but also recorded two pick-sixes against the rookie quarterback Bryne Young of the Panthers. As he moved towards the dazzling victory, Moore became the first player in the Colts to accomplish such an impressive triumph in history.

With his sisters sitting among the audience and cheering for him from the Bank of America Stadium stands, Moore pulled out his A-game. Accompanying him, running back Jonathan Taylor recorded another touchdown for the Horseshoe.

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Jim Irsay in the locker room (Via Twitter)

In the last three games against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Cleveland Browns, and New Orleans Saints, the Colts have only made an average of 37 points. But not this time, as Moore single-handedly dominated the field scoring a big win. After that, Moore emphatically celebrated with Irsay in the locker room.

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