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Andrew Luck gets fancy

Andrew Luck is becoming really famous.

The Colts quarterback isn't happy with just making the Pro Bowl and the NFL Playoffs. He's taking his stardom to a whole new level. He was invited to join the White House Correspondents' Dinner and reportedly met President Obama. Unfortunately there aren't pictures of him with the president, but there are pictures of him at the dinner. He also met with several journalists at the event.

Luck's fame has even spread into rival territory. Here's a picture of a Luck stationwagon spotted in Tennessee.

And while we're on the topic of cars, here's another Colts car design.

More Luck

It's well established Luck has a passion for soccer. He recently starred in a commercial for Panini collectables. Lakers star Kobe Bryant released one as well. Here's the YouTube description from Panini.

Like Kobe Bryant, Andrew Luck spent part of his early childhood living in England and Germany where he grew up playing the game of soccer and became a fan of popular international teams (rooting for U.S. players) and the FIFA World Cup, along with the Houston Dynamo and that affinity for the game continues to this day. His skills on the pitch translated to his leadership at running an offense as the starting Quarterback for the NFL's Indianapolis Colts where he has led them to two consecutive playoff berths and two Pro Bowl selections in his first two years. Andrew Luck is an exclusive Panini Authentic athlete, a division of Panini, the world's largest sports and entertainment collectables company and exclusive trading card and sticker partner of the FIFA World Cup. #WhoDoYouCollect

Manning visits N.Y.

From current quarterbacks to former ones. Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning plays in another city now, but he'll never be forgotten in the city of Indianapolis. In fact Manning is still the No. 1 most popularly searched athlete in Indiana.

On Sunday the former Super Bowl winner went to see another winning franchise. He was a special guest of MLB superstar Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees. ESPN New York had more details on Manning's visit.

"I came to see Derek play," Manning said to ESPN New York. "Derek and I have been friends -- he's a couple years older than me, but we've been pretty much professionals at the same time. So I wanted to pay my respects and see him play for the last time."

George Hill joins the media

During the Pacers' media session Sunday Indiana teammates George Hill and Paul George had some fun. Our Pacers insider Candace Buckner caught Hill jumping in the media scrum and asking PG a question.