Just in case you haven’t heard, the Indianapolis Colts fan base took a massive shot to the gut over the weekend after finding out franchise quarterback Andrew Luck is retiring from the NFL at just age 29.
Shortly after the news, it was reported that season ticket holders were so upset that they called Colts headquarters and demanded a full refund on the 2019 season.
If any of those season ticket holders are serious about letting those tickets go, they have a prime opportunity to get their money back, just not from the franchise.
Matt Overton is willing to take those tickets off your hands.
The Jaguars long snapper, who reached the Pro Bowl in 2013 as a member of the Colts, took to Twitter and stated he would purchase any season tickets from pissed off Colts fans and donate them to Riley Children’s Health, which is associated with Indiana University Health and the Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis.
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In 2018, Overton sported cleats for Riley Children’s Foundation during the My Cause, My Cleats weekend when Jacksonville faced off against the Colts.
This is a win-win for both parties.