The Indianapolis Colts are a professional football franchise competing in the National Football League (NFL). The organization was established in 1953 and relocated to Indianapolis in 1984, where they have played their home games at Lucas Oil Stadium ever since. The Colts compete in the AFC South division and have built a storied history marked by passionate fan engagement and community commitment.
Beyond on-field competition, the organization operates with a mission to "entertain, inspire and unite by winning the right way." Under the leadership of Owner & CEO Carlie Irsay-Gordon, the Colts maintain a strong presence in central Indiana through extensive community outreach programs. Their flagship initiative, Kicking The Stigma, focuses on mental health awareness and represents the team's dedication to meaningful social impact. The franchise employs hundreds across football operations, business administration, media production, and ticket sales, operating from the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center headquarters.