It’s been years since Andrew Luck’s shocking retirement, but Indianapolis Colts fans haven’t forgotten about him — nor will they.
The former No. 1 pick continues to be a beloved figure around the league.
Luck hasn’t made a lot of public appearances since his decision to call it a career, but he continues to be a fan favorite when it happens.
Recently, he attended the 12th annual Chuckstrong event, showing up to support his former coach, Chuck Pagano.
The event is intended to help raise money for cancer research, and Colts owner Jim Irsay had an interesting proposal for Luck and his coach.
He agreed to donate $1 million if they could knock down all the boards in under a minute (via Anthony Calhoun).
#Colts owner @JimIrsay is unbelievable!
He donated $1MILLION DOLLARS to Cancer research tonight if Chuck Pagano and Andrew Luck could knock down all the boards in 60 seconds. Mission accomplished
This video is OUTSTANDING!! @WISH_TV pic.twitter.com/4rjyipT0Fk
— Anthony Calhoun (@ACwishtv) April 13, 2024
Unsurprisingly, they delivered.
Luck was just going through the motions at first but picked up the intensity right away, showing that he still has the arm strength and the accuracy.
Even so, he recently admitted that he hasn’t had the itch to return to the field after his retirement.
Luck was one of the most talented quarterbacks this game had ever seen, and his ability to make plays with his arm and his feet was ahead of his time.
He could’ve been tailor-made for today’s game, but the Colts’ inability to protect him took a massive toll on his body, up to the point where he literally couldn’t take it anymore.
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