FBI Reportedly Investigating Death of Colts Owner Jim Irsay

 INDIANAPOLIS — The death of longtime Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has taken a dramatic turn, as federal authorities are now reportedly investigating the circumstances surrounding his passing. Sources close to the matter say the FBI and DEA are examining whether medical treatments Irsay received in the months leading up to his death may have played a role.

Death of Colts Owner Jim Irsay

Irsay, 65, died in May 2025 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, with his death certificate listing cardiac arrest due to pneumonia. While the cause appeared natural, questions have since emerged about his medical care and the substances he was allegedly prescribed. Investigators are focusing on a California addiction specialist who is said to have provided Irsay with opioids and ketamine injections during his final months.

A federal grand jury subpoena has reportedly requested records tied to Irsay’s substance use and his relationship with Dr. Harry Haroutunian, a well‑known addiction recovery physician. In January 2026, federal agents traveled to Indianapolis to interview individuals close to Irsay, seeking details about his health, treatments, and final days.

The Colts organization has acknowledged awareness of the investigation but declined to comment further, citing the ongoing federal probe. For fans and the NFL community, the news has reopened painful questions about Irsay’s struggles with addiction, which he spoke about publicly throughout his career.

Irsay was one of the league’s most colorful and outspoken owners, known for his passion for music, philanthropy, and his deep connection to Colts fans. His death marked the end of an era in Indianapolis, where he had overseen the franchise since inheriting it from his father in the 1990s.

The investigation raises broader concerns about medical accountability and the prescribing of controlled substances to high‑profile patients. If wrongdoing is found, charges could be filed against medical professionals involved, potentially setting precedent for similar cases.

For now, the Colts and the NFL await clarity as federal authorities continue their work. What began as a tragic loss for the football world has now become a matter of national scrutiny, with implications that could extend far beyond sports.

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