If you’re a Colts fan who had a little bit of hope that Andrew Luck might be getting an itch to come back, that hope can now officially die off.
Though many of you still want to see former quarterback Andrew Luck under center in Indy once again, the 32-year-old ex-signal caller is content in retirement.
“He knows himself, he’s comfortable with himself,” Stanford coach David Shaw said of Luck during an appearance on the Rich Eisen Show. “The rest of us would love to see him go out there and sling it around, but his career is too short, obviously, but it was an amazing experience for him and now he’s moved on.”
It was back during the 2019 preseason at age 29 when Luck shocked the world with his sudden retirement.
“Andrew Luck is doing better than all of us combined,” Shaw, who coached Luck in college, told Eisen. “…He’s a husband and a father, and looking for that next chapter in his life.”
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As the Colts continue their search for a new quarterback, it is likely they part ways with Carson Wentz this offseason.