Teammates Told Andrew Luck Will Not Play Thanksgiving Night
On Monday evening, news broke that Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck entered the league concussion protocol. How he received the concussion is still in question, but many speculate it was the result of slamming the back of his helmet on the ground after taking a sack early in the 4th quarter of Sunday’s game.
According to Dale Lolley of the Observer-Reporter of Washington (Pa.), T.Y. Hilton said that the team was told that Andrew Luck would not play this Thanksgiving against the Steelers:
Just spoke with T.Y. Hilton. Said team learned Andrew Luck would not play against #Steelers this week in a meeting for what that's worth
— Dale Lolley (@dlolleyor) November 22, 2016
While Luck has yet to be officially ruled out, he hasn’t cleared the league’s concussion protocol and has subsequently been unable to practice in a short-week facing the Pittsburgh Steelers.
There are some conflicting reports between teammates; however, as starting tight end Dwayne Allen recently said that he expects Luck to play:
#Colts TE Dwayne Allen: "If I was a betting man, I'd say Andrew is out there (Thursday night). He's cut from a different cloth."
— Zak Keefer (@zkeefer) November 22, 2016
Whatever the case may be, the Colts should find out fairly soon whether Luck will be making the start against the Steelers or if backup Scott Tolzien will be under center in his place.
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