Andrew Luck hasn’t played in the NFL since 2018, but he still hasn’t lost his throwing touch.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay donated $1 million to cancer research, thanks to his former quarterback and former coach. Irsay said he would donate the money if Andrew Luck and Chuck Pagano knocked down images with footballs in less than 60 seconds.
Vontae Davis, a first-round pick of the Dolphins in 2009, reportedly has died. He was 35. WVSN.com reports that Davis was found at his grandmother’s home in South Florida.
Colts team owner Jim Irsay continues to recover from health issues, but the latest report is that he’s progressing. According to vice chair Kalen Jackson
On the cusp of marking the 40th anniversary of the Baltimore Colts leaving the city in the dead of night in a clandestine move to Indianapolis, Colts owner Jim Irsay recalled a story on social media.
It's good to see that Colts owner Jim Irsay is feeling better. Folks in Baltimore, however, might not be entirely thrilled by the latest proof of his recovery from a severe respiratory illness.
Colts team owner Jim Irsay has been recently hospitalized after reported leg surgery, but he’s in good spirits—even joking about the franchise’s improbable drafting of Marvin Harrison Jr.
Colts owner Jim Irsay posted on social media last month that he was "on the mend" after a severe respiratory illness and gave another update on his health Friday.
In early January, Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay Suffered from a severe respiratory illness that left him hospitalized. Irsay’s condition improved but it is not clear if left the hospital.
As the city the Colts call home once again hosts the Scouting Combine, the owner of the local NFL team continues to recover from a severe respiratory illness.
Early last January, the Indianapolis Colts released a statement about team owner Jim Irsay being treated for a “severe respiratory illness.” On Tuesday, Irsay posted an encouraging message on X (formerly Twitter), indicating that he’s health is trending in the right direction.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay took to social media Tuesday to reveal that his health is improving after he was hospitalized for a severe respiratory illness.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay took to X on Tuesday to share that he is “on the mend” after his hospitalization for severe respiratory illness last month.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay gave fans a positive update on his health Tuesday.
Jim Irsay is on the road to recovery following his health issues.
In a recent development, Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay faced a concerning health situation last month, as per a police report obtained by ESPN. Irsay was found unresponsive and experiencing difficulty breathing, which led to his hospitalization after a suspected overdose.
According to police records obtained by Fox 59, 64-year-old Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay was found in his home struggling to breathe following a suspected overdose last month.
A TMZ Sports report from Wednesday morning has provided a possible explanation for the 64-year-old's lengthy absence.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay was reportedly found unresponsive in his home recently, and first responders suspected he had overdosed.
The Indianapolis Colts released a statement Tuesday morning on the health of owner Jim Irsay. Irsay reportedly has not been seen in public for a while.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay is being treated for a severe respiratory illness, the team said in a statement Tuesday. It was not known if Irsay, 64, was hospitalized or recovering at his home.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has been noticeably absent from the public eye recently, and we now know why.
Jim Irsay couldn't control himself, this time in an unhinged spew of social media posts.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has never hesitated to speak his mind, no matter how controversial the topic. In a recent wide-ranging interview with HBO's "Real Sports," Irsay added to this reputation.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay recently opened up on the struggles of being a white billionaire in the United States. While many Americans can only
Amid skyrocketing NFL franchise valuations and rising operating costs, team owners are getting a little extra breathing room on the financial side of things — but not quite as much as some wanted.
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