Colts QB Andrew Luck has gotten absolutely shredded (PHOTOS)
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck has been away from football for what feels like a very long time, and in that time, he’s gotten ripped…
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck may not be throwing footballs, but he’s definitely throwing around the weights.
Luck has looked enormous in photos throughout the Summer in comparison to his previous physique, and I mean that in the best way.
Here are some of the most recent pictures of the Colts’ star quarterback, including one where he’s not wearing any sleeves…
The last photo showing a side-by-side of Luck’s physical transformation is the most drastic I’ve seen for an NFL player in a long, long time.
Maybe Luck took a page out of Eddie Lacy’s book and hired P90X creator Tony Horton.
Maybe he called up Tim Tebow and started pushing and pulling SUVs in the thick Florida heat.
Whatever he’s doing, it’s working.
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Luck is listed on the Colts’ roster at 240 pounds. He likely was close to that playing weight for the majority of his career prior to the major weight loss you see in the photo above.
Simply judging by his physical appearance (it’s easy to forget that Luck is also over 6-foot-4), I would guess that Luck is somewhere between 245-250 pounds.
Luck hasn’t played since 2016 and has been struggling with injuries since 2015. He has been getting hit far too often since he came into the league in 2012, and Ryan Grigson never surrounded him with the appropriate level of talent to keep him protected and upright.
The new regime led by Chris Ballard made the offensive line a major priority this offseason, and they appear to have quickly turned it into a strength with the drafting of Quenton Nelson and Braden Smith.
Hopefully, Luck will be throwing again soon. The NFL is certainly more interesting with him part of it, and now, there will be yet another reason for everyone to gush over him that doesn’t involve his talent as a quarterback.