Former Colts Coach and Quarterback Reunite for Cancer Center Benefit

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Former Colts Coach and Quarterback Reunite for Cancer Center Benefit
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Former head coach Chuck Pagano and quarterback Andrew Luck reunite at a gala benefitting the IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center. The event aims to raise funds for cutting-edge research and better outcomes for cancer patients.

13News caught up not only with former head coach Chuck Pagano , but also former quarterback Andrew Luck ."It's great. I get excited coming back to this building," said Luck."I get excited seeing Colts stuff and the horseshoe and seeing familiar faces. There's still a"turn in" that feels real, that's what we did for so many years. So, it's fun to support, fun to give back, just like Chuck is giving back to this community.

Some of the event's 400 guests included Colts fans, cancer survivors and supporters of cancer research supporters "Our many generous supporters truly serve as the 12th man for the IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center by joining us in the belief that research cures cancer," said Dr. Kelvin Lee, director of the cancer center."I'm thankful to the Colts for their generosity and the broad community support at Chuckstrong that will make an immediate impact to advance cancer research."

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