INDIANAPOLIS -- The competitive Andrew Luck wanted to deliver a block to help running back Nyheim Hines on one play, and lower his head and go for the end zone another play.
But this wasn't Andrew Luck of 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 or even 2016. The 2018 Andrew Luck has come to his senses.
All he had to do is think back to his shoulder, ribs, lacerated kidney and having missed 26 games over the past three-plus seasons to realize that his long-term health is more vital to the Indianapolis Colts organization than using his 6-foot-4, 240-pound frame to try to make a play.