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Colts leave Baltimore

The Colts leave Baltimore for Indianapolis on March 29, 1984
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Baltimore Colts' owner Robert Irsay engages in a shouting match with reporters during a news conference on January 20, 1984.  Irsay denied making a deal to move the NFL franchise to Phoenix.  The team moved to Indianapolis instead, a little more than two months later.  Baltimore Mayor William Donald Schaefer is at the right.

Irsay denies deal

( AP file photo )
Baltimore Colts' owner Robert Irsay engages in a shouting match with reporters during a news conference on January 20, 1984. Irsay denied making a deal to move the NFL franchise to Phoenix. The team moved to Indianapolis instead, a little more than two months later. Baltimore Mayor William Donald Schaefer is at the right.
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