Andrew Austen Luck is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League for seven seasons with the Indianapolis Colts. He is regarded as one of the best professional athletes to retire in their prime. Luck is the oldest of four children, including sisters Mary Ellen and Emily and brother Addison. His father Oliver Luck was general manager of two World League of American Football teams before becoming president of the league.
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In the postseason, Luck oversaw the NFL’s second-largest playoff comeback during the 2013–14 NFL playoffs and helped the Colts reach the AFC Championship Game the next postseason. He earned Pro Bowl honors during his first three years and led the league in passing touchdowns in 2014. Over the next three seasons, Luck struggled with injuries that would eventually sideline him for the entirety of 2017. He returned to form the following year, which saw him set career-highs in attempts, completions, completion percentage, and passer rating and bring the Colts back to the playoffs. However, citing the injuries he sustained, Luck retired before the start of the 2019 season. Luck said the Houston Dynamo was the \”number one team in my heart\” because his father was the club’s founding president and general manager. He said, ‘I try to support as many of the American fellows playing as possible. Although supporters of London clubs Arsenal and Tottenham have reached out to him believing he was a fellow fan, Luck said, ‘I try to support as many fellows playing as possible’ He is a fan of soccer, although he does not play for Arsenal or Tottenham. Luck had the fifth highest passer rating in the Pac-10 in 2009. In his first season, Luck led the Cardinal to victories over top-10 Oregon and USC teams and a berth in 2009 Sunbowl. He played for the first Stanford freshman to earn the starting QB job since Chad Hutchinson in 1996.
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