Colts punter Pat McAfee fined for posting photo of nearly nude Andrew Luck on Twitter
How much are (nearly) nude photos of emerging superstar quarterback Andrew Luck worth?
Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee knows the answer, but he isn't telling.
McAfee was fined for accidentally posting a photo of Andrew Luck in a state of undress to his Twitter feed after the Colts' win over the Kansas City Chiefs Saturday. He intended to post a photo of kicker Adam Vinatieri, and he failed to notice Luck in the background of the image.
"I didn't realize it until I was halfway home and my girlfriend got a text message," said McAfee, via The Indianapolis Star. "I immediately started to sweat. I was disgusted. I was worried that Andrew was going to hate me because he's such a good person."
McAfee admitted the Colts fined him for the mistake, but wouldn't tell reporters the amount.
It was "more than a dollar, less than $3 million," he said.
"[Luck] handled it so well, like the cool person he is," McAfee said. "He said, 'No worries about it, dude.' I said, 'If it means anything to you, you look good.'"
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