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From the story:

On Monday, the Colts announced an “ownership transition” that has the three daughters of the late Jim Irsay serving as owners of the franchise.

Despite the potential perception that the three sisters will lead the organization together, league rules are unambiguous. Principal owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon, who has been named the principal owner, must act as the person with ultimate authority to speak for the club and make decisions unilaterally.

Thus, while Irsay-Gordon and her sisters, Casey Foyt and Kalen Jackson, each carry the title of “owner,” Irsay-Gordon is and must be in charge.

Although she could agree to accept the input of the other owners, Irsay-Gordon is running the show — the same as every other principal owner in the NFL. That’s what the league requires, from all teams