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Ex-NFL star Andrew Luck quietly returns to football, pursues graduate degree at his alma mater: report

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Andrew Luck abruptly stepped away from football ahead of the 2019 season, and since then has mostly kept a private lifestyle.

In December, he shared details about his decision to retire from the NFL when he was just 29 and on a possible path to the Hall of Fame. 

The Washington Commanders reportedly reached out to Luck prior to the start of the 2022 season to gauge his interest in retuning to football, but he stayed put in retirement.

The four-time Pro Bowl quarterback quietly returned to the game — as a coach. According to The Mercury News, Luck will coach at Palo Alto High School as he pursues a master’s degree at Stanford’s School of Education.

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Andrew Luck on the sidelines before the Alabama Crimson Tide play the Georgia Bulldogs in the College Football Playoff national championship Jan. 10, 2022, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.  (Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Luck excelled during his undergraduate days playing for the Stanford Cardinal. He is expected to coach the high school team two days a week and will likely help multiple position groups, including the quarterbacks and wide receivers.

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Palo Alto head coach Dave DeGeronimo said Luck reached out about a possible job last year. He expressed excitement about having the former Indianapolis Colts star on the coaching staff.

"It’s great to have someone of that caliber on your staff," DeGeronimo said. "The kids love it."

Andrew Luck of the Indianapolis Colts throws a pass in a game against the Dallas

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