Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck, who famously retired during what should’ve been his physical peak after dealing with an onslaught of injuries, is shooting down recent speculation that he was pushed to walk away from the game early by Colts general manager Chris Ballard.
Former Colts tight end Eric Ebron said on his podcast that Luck’s early retirement decision came from the front office after frustrations in-house that Luck was bringing in his staff and not playing through injury.
“Andrew then decides that he’s so tired of injury and he doesn’t want to do the surgery, and you know the man around there that gets on everybody’s nerves, ‘Big Drawers’ [Ballard] over there behind that desk, he tells Andrew, ‘You’re either playing this year or we’re moving on,’” Ebron said.
“Who the [expletive] would tell Andrew Luck that?” the former tight end asked. “Andrew Luck now says, ‘I’m not going to be ready, I’m tired of playing with pain. I’m going to retire.’”
However, Luck is pushing back on Ebron’s account.
“Chris and I had a wonderful partnership, especially through my decision to retire, and we remain close,” Luck wrote (via FOX 59/CBS 4). “Any notion of internal pressures that influenced my decision are without merit.”
It’s been nearly a decade since Luck last suited up for the Colts, and the franchise is hoping that veteran Daniel Jones can be the franchise-changing quarterback the city has been missing since Luck’s retirement.
About Qwame Skinner
Qwame Skinner has loved both writing and sports his entire life. In addition to his sports coverage at Comeback Media, Qwame writes novels, and his debut; The First Casualty, an adult fantasy, is out now.
Recent Posts
Dave Portnoy on LeBron James: ‘Probably a Hall of Famer’
“I have long laid down my sword."
New Caitlin Clark drama emerges from first day of training camp
"Of course, day one drama."
Washington under fire for going back to ‘Redskins’ days
"We are not your mascot."
Edge rusher now makes more money than quarterbacks
Unreal.
Zohran Mamdani on MSG ticket prices: ‘I blame Trae Young’
"I think it's always important to blame Trae Young."
James Dolan reportedly reading tweets and calling police on users
You could get put on a list.