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Luck Denies Ballard Pressure Caused Retirement
5 Apr
Summary
- Andrew Luck refuted claims of pressure from Chris Ballard impacting his retirement.
- Former teammate Eric Ebron suggested Ballard gave Luck an ultimatum.
- Luck stated his partnership with Ballard was positive during his retirement.

Former Colts quarterback Andrew Luck has publicly refuted claims suggesting pressure from General Manager Chris Ballard influenced his decision to retire. These claims originated from ex-Colts tight end Eric Ebron on his podcast, where he offered a different "backstory" to Luck's departure from the NFL.
Luck, in a recent email, clarified that his relationship with Ballard was positive, especially concerning his retirement. He emphasized that any idea of internal pressures affecting his choice is baseless. Luck retired abruptly in 2019 during a preseason game, citing the physical toll of injuries and the inability to enjoy the sport any longer.
Ebron had alleged that Ballard presented Luck with an ultimatum: either play that season or the team would move on. Luck, however, stands by his original reasoning for retirement, which stemmed from a desire to live a life free from persistent pain and the arduous recovery process he experienced after 2016.