The midnight move in March of 1984 came as a shock.
It was an all-nighter. I got to pack up a Lombardi Trophy. I personally packed it myself. It was crazy.”
Little did they know at the time that they were helping usher the Colts out of Baltimore and into Indianapolis. But rumors had been bubbling for months. Bob Irsay, late father of current Colts owner Jim Irsay, had been looking at potential cities — namely Phoenix and Indianapolis — that could be the franchise’s new home. On March 27, Maryland's State Legislature started the process to take control of the Colts through eminent domain, which allows the government to seize private property for public use.“He said, ‘Johnny, I just talked to my dad. We’re moving,’” Scott told Manning.
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