Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck recently gave insight into the puzzling decision he made to retire at 29-years-old. Luck, who is now 34-years-old, attended a charity event known as the Chuckstrong Tailgate Gala.The event, which is hosted by former Indianapolis head coach Chuck Pagano, is meant to raise money for cancer research.
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Andrew Luck hasn’t played in the NFL since 2018, but he still hasn’t lost his throwing touch.
Andrew Luck returned to Indianapolis on Friday, nearly five years after he shocked the football world by announcing his retirement at the age of 29. It doesn't sound like he has any regrets.
Young quarterbacks who take a lot of hits and do not have help around them do not tend to do well long term. They lose confidence, they get injured and sometimes (like Luck) they retire.
Andrew Luck has largely remained hidden from the public spotlight since he abruptly retired from the NFL in 2019, but the former Indianapolis Colts quarterback made quite the appearance on “Thursday Night Football” this week.
Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is back in football, at least in a part-time role. Luck is working as a part-time assistant coach at Palo Alto High School in California, according to Alex Simon of Bay Area News Group.
After news broke of the QB's retirement, Luck was hit with a barrage of boos as he left the field at Lucas Oil Stadium for what would be the final time.
After asking the NFL to investigate a potential tampering situation involving retired quarterback Andrew Luck and the Washington Commanders, the situation has been “resolved to the Colts’ satisfaction."
Earlier this month, the prospect of tampering charges being levied against the Commanders for their potential interest in Andrew Luck in the 2022 offseason was raised.
The Colts are exploring whether a tampering violation was committed when the Commanders looked at potentially luring Andrew Luck out of retirement.
A recent report from ESPN’s John Keim alleging the Washington Commanders reached out to retired Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck during the 2022 offseason may just land the team in some hot water.
Jim Irsay issued a warning on Sunday to NFL teams regarding Andrew Luck.
Bruce Arians was the offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers for five years. His tenure came to an end back in 2012, as it was time for both sides to move on.
Bill Barnwell of ESPN took a look at 13 teams around the NFL who could be in the market for a veteran quarterback and ranked them in order of best situations.
The Indianapolis Colts have earned themselves a reputation in recent years. Following the retirement of quarterback Andrew Luck, the team has sought short-term solutions at the position in veterans such as Philip Rivers, Carson Wentz, and most recently Matt Ryan.
Just as we all thought: a late December game between the Jaguars and Jets holds massive postseason implications. The Jets will be rudely reminded that they drafted second in 2021.
Outspoken media personality Pat McAfee has criticized the much-discussed piece from ESPN's Seth Wickersham about the retirement of former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck.
Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck addressed the media on Wednesday, one of his first public appearances after his surprise retirement from the NFL in 2019.
The Indianapolis Colts had some success during the years when Andrew Luck was their starting quarterback. They made the playoffs four times and reached the AFC Championship Game once.
Andrew Luck reappeared recently when he made a surprise visit to a Colorado high school’s football practice.
There's no skating around the notion that the Indianapolis Colts and then-General Manager Ryan Grigson failed Andrew Luck in a major way. Now, three years
The Indianapolis Colts are in search of a new signal caller after the retirement of Philip Rivers, but one veteran says that any notions about Andrew Luck possibly unretiring to join the team should be put to bed.
Unsurprisingly, with everything going well, a return to the NFL is out of the question with Luck not carrying any regrets about stepping away in the prime of his career.
Despite imminent introduction as the sixth member of the 400-touchdown pass and 60,000-passing-yard clubs, the new Colts QB lacks signature achievements compared to his top peers, writes Yardbarker's Sam Robinson.
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