Something Colts fans have hated for years became more valuable in the blink of an eye thanks to none other than Andrew Luck

Fans of the Indianapolis Colts will surely remember the infamous banner that hung in Lucas Oil Stadium, reading "2014 AFC Finalist." The franchise was ridiculed for celebrating their loss in the AFC Championship.This has led many fans to hate the banner, and why they loved to see it taken down when owner Jim Irsay sent […]

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Jan 5, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Retired NFL quarter Andrew Luck smiles court side during the fourth quarter of the game between the Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings at Chase Center.
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Fans of the Indianapolis Colts will surely remember the infamous banner that hung in Lucas Oil Stadium, reading "2014 AFC Finalist." The franchise was ridiculed for celebrating their loss in the AFC Championship.

This has led many fans to hate the banner, and why they loved to see it taken down when owner Jim Irsay sent it to the hosts of Barstool Sports' "Pardon My Take," who also happen to be Colts season ticket holders. Now, the item has gotten even more valuable thanks to none other than former Colts quarterback Andrew Luck. 


Andrew Luck added his signature to the Colts' infamous 2014 AFC Finalist banner 

Pardon My Take's social media accounts posted on Sunday that they were set to have a sit-down interview with Andrew Luck. With him in their offices in Chicago for the interview, they had him take a picture with the banner, and he even went ahead and added his signature to it as well. 

I'm sure seeing Luck sign this banner makes many fans smile and probably even laugh. But even more important, this interview will give fans a rare chance to hear from Luck since his shocking retirement. This is a day many people will never forget where they were on August 24, 2019, when ESPN's Adam Schefter broke the news that Luck was, in fact, retiring from the NFL. 

The few times that he has been seen have been in short moments where he appears on TV screens, usually for something to do with college football. So I'm sure a lot of Colts fans will anxiously await Pardon My Take's newest episode dropping. One of their hosts, Big Cat, already shared that it will be released today.