Andrew Luck earned a substantial amount of money during his football career, to the point where he doesn’t necessarily need to work if he chooses not to.
The former Indianapolis Colts quarterback, Andrew Luck, is making a return to the football field, but this time in a coaching role. As reported by Alex Simon of Mercury News, Luck has taken on a coaching position at Palo Alto High School.
Currently, this coaching role is not a full-time commitment for Luck. The former Pro Bowl player is dedicating two days a week to help out while pursuing his master’s degree at Stanford University.
According to Simon, Palo Alto’s football team greatly appreciates having Luck as part of their coaching staff, and his presence is well-received by the players.
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Sports enthusiasts are also delighted to see that Luck’s passion for football remains unwavering, even after his early retirement from playing.
One fan expressed, “Those players are BLESSED to be coached by him.”
“This makes my heart so happy,” commented another fan.
Another individual noted, “I think he mentioned going back to school to become a teacher and coach a year or two ago, but this is awesome! He still looks great! I bet he can throw it a mile!”
Luck, the former first overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, had a successful career with the Colts until his retirement in 2018. He accumulated 23,671 passing yards and 171 touchdowns during his time in the NFL.
Perhaps, in the future, Luck might contemplate a full-time coaching career, expanding his involvement in the game he loves.