Andrew Luck is completely unrecognizable as former Indianapolis Colts and Stanford Cardinal quarterbacks have lost so much weight in retirement.
When I saw a lean dad-like guy in his thirties on ESPN just before the kick-off, he knew it was Andrew Luck.
Luck hasn’t received any public attention since he suddenly retired from football before the 2019 NFL season. Former Indianapolis Colts and Stanford Cardinal quarterbacks have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Hide your hometown of Indianapolis and see who appeared at the Alabama and Georgia National Championships.
This is what a physically handicapped person naturally looks like when he tramples on weightlifting or hits a protein shake because the era of football is over. Luck went to all of us Joe ThomasIsn’t he now?
Andrew Luck is completely unrecognizable in national championship matches
Fortunately, he retired from football at the age of 29 after his body was beaten for a short time, but during his illustrious NFL career in Colts.He liked to compete, but the mental and physical burden of having to rehab after rehab was too great.
A very likable guy, good luck wasn’t a lightning rod to the media and arguably not longing for the attention that accompanies being the best quarterback of his grade.
With more money than he knows what to do, good luck becomes anonymous and if he chooses so, he can survive the rest of his life peacefully.
It was still shocking to see him in the camera, even though luck was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and the national championship was taking place at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Luck declines as the greatest college quarterback and greatest talent ever at the NFL level.
Bookmark these pages for NCAA football news, analysis, opinions and unique coverage by FanSided, including the Heisman Trophy and College Football Playoff rankings.