
Andrew Luck Says He Isn't Sure If He'll Be Ready for Training Camp
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck said Tuesday he's unsure if he'll be healthy for the start of training camp in July as he continues to recover from offseason surgery on his right (throwing) shoulder.
"To be honest, I have not thought about it," Luck said, per ESPN.com's Mike Wells. "If I'm ready for it, then great. If I'm not, then that's the way it is. I'm certainly hopeful for it. In my mind all I can do—and I truly feel this way—with this rehab, with my shoulder, I can't look five months down the road, three months down the road, a week down the road. To me it's about the next rehab session, the next day. That's where my focus is, and that's where I think it needs to be to truly get back to 100 percent."
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According to NFL.com's Conor Orr, Luck remains without a timetable and has not started throwing. He's only been able to participate as a coach during the Colts' offseason workouts, according to Wells, and will not be playing during mandatory minicamp this week.
On Thursday, Colts owner Jim Irsay said Luck was "healing tremendously" and downplayed the complexity of the January procedure.
"This was, quite frankly, not that complicated of a surgery," he said, per Colts.com's Kevin Bowen. "This was a simple labrum repair. There are a lot of other things that could have been involved with this surgery that weren't."
On Tuesday, Luck tried to downplay concerns regarding his recovery, saying fans "don't need to have any concern about their quarterback."
The Colts are scheduled to open training camp in late July and will spend most of their practices at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center.

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