Andrew Luck
35-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Rest-of-Season Projections
Not expected to return for 2020
Colts general manager Chris Ballard doesn't expect Luck to come out of retirement, Stephen Holder of The Athletic reports. "Look, Andrew's retired," Ballard said. "I haven't talked to him in a few weeks. I think he's busy being a father. But Andrew's retired. I think we all need to accept that."
ANALYSIS
Ballard is ending the conversation before it can start, seemingly focused on other options to improve his team's quarterback situation. Luck stays in touch with some of his former coworkers, but he hasn't given any indication of planning a return to football.
Ballard is ending the conversation before it can start, seemingly focused on other options to improve his team's quarterback situation. Luck stays in touch with some of his former coworkers, but he hasn't given any indication of planning a return to football.
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Measurables Review
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How do Andrew Luck's measurables compare to other quarterbacks?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
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6' 4"Weight
240 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.59 secShuttle Time
4.28 secCone Drill
6.80 secVertical Jump
36.0 inBroad Jump
124 inHand Length
10.00 inArm Length
32.68 in
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Luck decided to retire due to health issues after the third week of 2019 preseason games. After missing 2017 with an injured shoulder and not throwing a football until June last year, Luck was the NFL's biggest mystery entering 2018. Those who took the risk were rewarded, and then some. Luck was easily the league's Comeback Player of the Year as he finished second in TD passes (39) and fifth in passing yards (4,593), joining Patrick Mahomes and Matt Ryan as the only QBs to surpass 4,500 yards and 35 TDs. Luck also posted career highs in completion percentage (67.3) and passer rating (98.7), and then led the Colts to the divisional playoffs. Indianapolis didn't baby Luck either - he had a career-high 639 attempts, second only to Ben Roethlisberger's 675. And Luck's downfield passing numbers were nearly identical to those from 2016; his 15.6 YPA on attempts longer than 20 yards ranked fifth. He benefited from an offensive line that allowed a league-low 18 sacks, and he was pressured on just 18.4 percent of his dropbacks, fourth lowest in the league. His protection should be solid again this year, but the biggest benefit might be an offseason focused on digging into second-year coach Frank Reich's playbook instead of rehabbing. Luck should have more weapons this year, with free-agent signing Devin Funchess and second-round pick Parris Campbell joining T.Y. Hilton and an excellent tight-end duo in Eric Ebron and Jack Doyle, while Marlon Mack leads a backfield that can keep defenses honest. The major offseason concern -- the lingering calf/ankle injury that's bothered Luck since spring and kept him out for most of training camp, was too much for Luck to bear and he decided to retire after the third week of the preseason.
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Moved to reserve/retired list
The Colts placed Luck (calf/ankle) on the reserve/retired list Sunday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Announces retirement
Luck (calf/ankle) announced his retirement from the NFL on Saturday. "I am going to retire. This is the hardest decision of my life," he said. He added that a four-year cycle of injuries and rehab have "taken my joy of this game away."
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Calling it quits
Luck (calf) is expected to retire from football during a Sunday press conference, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Staying busy despite no practice
Luck (calf/ankle) hasn't practiced since July 28, but he's been a regular participant in walk-through sessions and has been working with throwing specialist Tom House, Stephen Holder of The Athletic reports.
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Won't practice this week
Luck (calf/ankle) will not practice this week, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.
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Rumors of return shot down
Team owner Jim Irsay said Thursday that "Colts fans really need to digest this fact that [Luck] is more retired now than he was a year and a half ago," Kevin Bowen of WFNI reports.
ANALYSIS
"I mean, only [Luck] knows of course, because it's his decision," Irsay said. "But I can only say he definitely is retired and there's really no wiggle room or rumor, as much as people would like to hear that." Whisperings of a potential return by Luck -- whose retirement shocked the league back in 2019 -- had surfaced on social media shortly after the conclusion of the 2020 regular season, but it seems like Indianapolis' ownership still isn't expecting anything of the sort. With Philip Rivers having become the most recent Colts signal-caller to retire, albeit perhaps in a more predictable move, and Jacoby Brissett not under contract for 2021, it does still look like additions to Indianapolis' quarterback room will be forthcoming, even if Luck isn't involved.
"I mean, only [Luck] knows of course, because it's his decision," Irsay said. "But I can only say he definitely is retired and there's really no wiggle room or rumor, as much as people would like to hear that." Whisperings of a potential return by Luck -- whose retirement shocked the league back in 2019 -- had surfaced on social media shortly after the conclusion of the 2020 regular season, but it seems like Indianapolis' ownership still isn't expecting anything of the sort. With Philip Rivers having become the most recent Colts signal-caller to retire, albeit perhaps in a more predictable move, and Jacoby Brissett not under contract for 2021, it does still look like additions to Indianapolis' quarterback room will be forthcoming, even if Luck isn't involved.