Colts owner Jim Arcee is being treated for a “severe respiratory illness,” the team announced in a statement Tuesday morning.
“While this unfortunately means he will not be able to perform with the band in Los Angeles this week, he is receiving close attention and looks forward to returning to the stage as soon as possible.” “We do not have any further information at this time. We ask that you respect Jim and his family's privacy as they recover.”
According to , Irsay has not been seen in public in recent weeks. ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder.
The 64-year-old is typically one of the most visible owners in the league and is very outspoken.
His band is called the Jim Irsay Band, and his next scheduled show is Thursday at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles.
The concert will also include an exhibition of items from the Jim Irsay Collection.
The collection's website states: “Jim Irsay's passion for rock music, American history, and pop culture led him to amass a robust collection of historically and culturally significant artifacts over the decades, which together have helped Jim Irsay… Mr. Irsay, an active philanthropist, hopes to establish a museum to share these treasures with the world.”
In soccer, Illsaye's Colts lost at home to the AFC South champion Texans in Week 18, missing out on the playoffs with a record of 9 wins and 8 losses.

Irsay made headlines earlier this year when he said his 2014 drunk-driving arrest was due to “prejudice because I'm a wealthy white billionaire.” Ta.
He then threatened to sue “First Take” after host Kimberly Martin slammed his comments.
