Colts Owner Signed and Handed Out $100 Bills to Buffalo Football Fans Following Indianapolis Win

Mar. 16, 2025

Jim Irsay

A group of Buffalo Bills fans didn’t leave empty-handed after watching their team lose to the Indianapolis Colts this past weekend.Colts owner Jim Irsay handed out autographed $100 bills to several Bills fans who sat in front of his suite during the Colts 41-15 victory over the Bills at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, on Sunday.“Saying thanks to the classy Bills fans (who sat in front of us and tolerated our cheering yesterday) with some personally autographed ‘Benjamins,’ " Irsay wrote on his Twitter account.Irsay also posted avideoof the fans, who wished him a happy Thanksgiving holiday.“It’s signed,” Irsay, 62, said while speaking to the group. “You’ll probably still spend it. That’s okay.“According toBleacher Report, Irsay has shown his generosity before, and regularly gives out tickets to games on his social media accounts.The Colts currently have a 6-5 record, good for second in the AFC South, just behind the 8-3 Tennessee Titans.Sunday’s win offered the Colts a bit of revenge. In January, the Bills eliminated Indianapolis from last season’s playoffs with a 27-24 win.RELATED VIDEO: Senior Director of DEI with the NFL Wants to ‘Help Enfranchise Women Into the Sport’The team will take on their division rivals, the Houston Texans, on Sunday. A win would put them in an even better position to make the 2021-2022 playoffs with a wild card spot in the AFC as the season winds down.

A group of Buffalo Bills fans didn’t leave empty-handed after watching their team lose to the Indianapolis Colts this past weekend.

Colts owner Jim Irsay handed out autographed $100 bills to several Bills fans who sat in front of his suite during the Colts 41-15 victory over the Bills at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, on Sunday.

“Saying thanks to the classy Bills fans (who sat in front of us and tolerated our cheering yesterday) with some personally autographed ‘Benjamins,’ " Irsay wrote on his Twitter account.

Irsay also posted avideoof the fans, who wished him a happy Thanksgiving holiday.

“It’s signed,” Irsay, 62, said while speaking to the group. “You’ll probably still spend it. That’s okay.”

According toBleacher Report, Irsay has shown his generosity before, and regularly gives out tickets to games on his social media accounts.

The Colts currently have a 6-5 record, good for second in the AFC South, just behind the 8-3 Tennessee Titans.

Sunday’s win offered the Colts a bit of revenge. In January, the Bills eliminated Indianapolis from last season’s playoffs with a 27-24 win.

RELATED VIDEO: Senior Director of DEI with the NFL Wants to ‘Help Enfranchise Women Into the Sport’

The team will take on their division rivals, the Houston Texans, on Sunday. A win would put them in an even better position to make the 2021-2022 playoffs with a wild card spot in the AFC as the season winds down.

source: people.com