Teammate Ignores Andrew Luck’s High Five (Video)
By Evan Massey
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck was ignored on a high five attempt by teammate D’Qwell Jackson.
Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts were able to pull out a 27-10 victory over the Tennessee Titans to finish the season at 11-5.
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The Colts only played their star quarterback for the first half of the game, but he was in there long enough to give all of us a funny blooper video. Veteran linebacker D’Qwell Jackson and the Colts’ defense made a big play, and Luck was looking to give him a high five but that didn’t end up happening.
Instead, Jackson helped create one of the funniest blooper videos of Week 17 by ignoring the high five.
Take a look at the ignored high five for yourself:
Obviously it wasn’t Jackson ignoring his quarterback out of spite, but more not seeing him. Either way, this was a hilarious video due to Luck’s persistence and then finally reach out to grab his teammates shoulder pads to get his high five. Indianapolis has a lot of work to do in order to win in the playoffs, but they should be very happy with their 11-5 regular season.
Luck took the next step in his career this season, and even broke Peyton Manning’s single-season Colts’ passing record for yards. It will be interesting to see what they’re able to do in the postseason.
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