Former Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is returning to football as the general manager at Stanford but he's not the only one who's back. Yes, Capt. Andrew Luck came out of retirement, too ...
Former NFL quarterback Andrew Luck is returning to football. According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Luck is headed back to Stanford to become the Cardinal’s general manager. “Former Stanford star ...
Andrew Luck shocked the NFL world when he decided to retire just six seasons into his career at the age of 29. On the Dan Patrick Show on Tuesday, Luck reflected on the abrupt decision.
Andrew Luck's sudden NFL retirement continues to be a point of interest more than five years after the shock decision. It's been more than half a decade since Andrew Luck made one of the most ...
Andrew Luck's retirement is still one of the more stunning moments in recent NFL history. It was also not an easy process for the man himself. Five years after the bizarre scene that descended ...
Andrew Luck is one of the most captivating figures in NFL history. The first pick of the 2012 draft, he immediately made his mark, breaking records (his 4,374 passing yards are still the most by a ...
Andrew Luck, one of Stanford’s most iconic alumni, has indicated a return to his alma mater to assume a role unlike any seen in college football. As the Cardinal’s newly minted General Manager ...
Former Stanford star quarterback Andrew Luck is returning to the Cardinal to become the football program's general manager, he told ESPN in a phone interview. Luck, 35, has accepted a newly ...
It's fair to say Stanford football has seen better days. In fact, not since the era of quarterback Andrew Luck and running back Christian McCaffrey have the Cardinal been at the top of a conference.
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Andrew Luck is returning to Stanford in hopes of turning around a struggling football program that he once helped become a national power. Athletic director Bernard Muir ...