Sad news for the Indianapolis colts key player as he announced his retirement
Ex-Patriots player shares harrowing retirement story after hearing of Andrew Luck’s shocking decision to leave the game
When Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck shockingly announced his retirement Weover the weekend, one thing really seemed to stick out: The quarterback was leaving
In the immediate aftermath of his retirement announcement, hundreds of Colts fans and critics came out and questioned Luck’s toughness, while also wondering if he was a coward for ditching his team. One person who definitely didn’t call out Luck is Rich Ohrnberger, and that’s because the former NFL offensive lineman knows exactly what the 29-year-old has been going through.
If you’re wondering what kind of pain it would take for a player to quit football during the prime of his career, Ohrnberger answered that question on Twitter with a pretty harrowing retirement story.
Ohrnberger started his career with the Patriots in 2009 after New England selected him during the fourth round of the NFL Draft. After spending three seasons on Tom Brady’s offensive line, Ohrnberger moved on to Arizona in 2012 before signing with the Chargers for the final two years of his career, which is where this story picks up.