​Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has sent out questionable posts on Twitter in the past, but what was published on his account shortly after midnight on Thursday may have been the worst of them all.





Irsay had tweeted a picture of a nude woman, and it had been left up on his page for close to 12 minutes before it was deleted.

Oops! Colts owner Jim Irsay sent a tweet of a nude woman, later claimed he was hacked. https://t.co/THXMapCYbI pic.twitter.com/YvomGMViz6 — Sporting News (@sportingnews) June 29, 2017

Here's the inappropriate tweet in question:

Jim Irsay Casually Tweeted Out A Naked Picture Of A Chick, Immediately Claims He Was Hacked…Againhttps://t.co/A33MAyYvWY pic.twitter.com/gRtG4UZ1q9 — Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) June 29, 2017

It's not the first time Irsay has claimed to be hacked before. Earlier this month, he tweeted that he had been hacked as well.

I've been hacked! Be careful out there. — Jim Irsay (@JimIrsay) June 17, 2017

​​Irsay's "hacker" had posted more tweets following the one of the naked woman, including a tweet that tagged a bunch of local media outlets, including the Indiana Pacers. Many think that this was so the hacker could spread awareness to the tweet of the nude woman.





It will be interesting to hear Irsay's reaction when he speaks to the public about this. It might be time for him to change his password, again.