Andrew Luck makes his next move

Andrew Lack, former Indianapolis Colts quarterback, makes his next move.

In 2019, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Lack abruptly retired at the age of 29. During his six seasons in the NFL, luck Played at the elite level. He was a four-time Pro Bowl pick, and led the league in touchdown passes in 2014 (40).

On Monday, Bradford M. Freeman’s director of football David Shaw gave an update on Luck’s life after football Rich Eisen Show.

What does Andrew Luck do after football?

According to Shaw, Luck will return to Stanford this fall to begin graduate studies. Pursuing a Master of Arts in Education, At the Stanford Daily.

“He’s moved on, he’s starting his studies this fall,” Shaw said.

“Yes, I don’t know if I’m supposed to publish that or not, but yes, his graduation started this fall,” Xu continued. “He and his wife Nicole will be back this way, and he will just be around. He loves the Stanford environment, he and his family will be spending some time here and we can’t wait to be around him.”

Lack previously graduated from Stanford University in 2012 with Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Design.

Of course, Luck also had a formidable college football career at Stanford. He was the two-time Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year (2010, 2011). is over 2nd place in Heisman’s vote in both 2010 and 2011. As a result, he was selected by the Colts with the first overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft.

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