Casual NFL fans would be forgiven if they didn’t realize Brett Hundley was on the Colts. The veteran journeyman originally signed with Indianapolis over the summer but has been on and off the team’s practice squad since then, following up six years spent between the Packers, Seahawks and Cardinals. But make no mistake about it: The 28-year-old Hundley, now serving as the Colts’ top backup quarterback, has wasted no time representing Indianapolis well off the field.
Hundley has yet to take a snap as Carson Wentz’s No. 2 this year, but on Saturday, Oct. 16, a day before the Colts rolled over the Texans and reestablished themselves as AFC South contenders, the signal-caller earned a “W” with his Hundley Foundation’s annual Halloween Spectacular. Held in Las Vegas, the event hosted more than 250 kids and parents with epilepsy, offering a free space for families to connect along with food, music, trunk-or-treating, pumpkin decorating and a candy-bag scavenger hunt.
Hundley originally began his foundation in 2019 along with his sister, Paris, who was diagnosed with epilepsy as a child, with the intention of providing support and resources for children living with the condition. Since then, he’s helped the foundation expand its focus to children with other disabilities, aiming to bring them together in community.