Recent viral clip of former Colts quarterback Andrew Luck will have their fan base feeling nostalgic about his time with the team

Anytime Andrew Luck pops into the headlines, fans of the Indianapolis Colts can still see him under center at quarterback if they close their eyes. A recent viral video of Luck made it even easier for them as they didn't have to close their eyes to see it. The former Colts QB was seen taking snaps […]

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Jan 12, 2019; Kansas City, MO, USA; Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck (12) following the game against the Kansas City Chiefs during the AFC Divisional playoff football game at Arrowhead Stadium.
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Anytime Andrew Luck pops into the headlines, fans of the Indianapolis Colts can still see him under center at quarterback if they close their eyes. 

A recent viral video of Luck made it even easier for them as they didn't have to close their eyes to see it. The former Colts QB was seen taking snaps in practice for Stanford.


Former Colts QB Andrew Luck seen taking snaps at QB for Stanford during practice 

Sep 30, 2023; Stanford, California, USA; Stanford Cardinal and NFL former quarterback Andrew Luck stands on the sidelines during the second quarter against the Oregon Ducks at Stanford Stadium.
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Luck may have hung up his cleats in 2019, but he couldn't stay away from the game forever. He is now the general manager for Stanford's football program. His interim head coach is former Colts head coach Frank Reich. And it seems their connection has also led Luck to help out in practice. 

There aren't many better people to learn from in practice if you are a college QB than a former Stanford legend at the position and an NFL number one overall pick like Luck. Truly an invaluable asset to have around the program, which I'm sure played a part in him earning this job. Most Colts fans are going to root for him in whatever Luck chooses to do. Whether it's seeing videos of him with the football in his hands again like this or just a random moment that lands him in the headlines, he will forever be one of the biggest "What ifs" for the Colts and NFL history.