Colts' Mathis says he'll retire after Luck provides him with another Super Bowl
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Indianapolis Colts linebacker Robert Mathis set an indefinite timeline for his retirement on Sunday.
Mathis, a six-time Pro Bowler, is preparing for life after football upon entering his 14th professional campaign.
The veteran linebacker told ESPN's Adam Schefter he'll retire after quarterback Andrew Luck delivers him a Super Bowl ring.
Mathis helped the Colts capture Super Bowl XLI in 2007, defeating the Chicago Bears.
After securing a six-year extension worth $140 million this summer, Luck is facing another mandate from one of his longest-tenured teammates.