
Andrew Luck Hasn't Resumed Throwing, Says Shoulder 'Feeling Better and Better'
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck has yet to resume throwing after undergoing surgery to repair his right (throwing) shoulder in January.
"It's going really well; it's feeling better and better every week," Luck said Tuesday following the final day of the Change The Play program, according to the Indianapolis Star's Brody Miller (h/t NFL.com's Conor Orr). "Still haven't started throwing, but that process will come when it's ready."
Luck's complete comments can be viewed below:
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Luck hasn't participated in drills during organized team activities or mandatory minicamps, but that hasn't come as a big surprise since the team said on June 6 he was without a timetable and would take things slow.
However, owner Jim Irsay told reporters on June 9 that Luck is "healing tremendously," according to ESPN.com's Mike Wells.
"This [surgery] has been a positive thing, not a negative thing or anything like that," Irsay said. "He was really struggling going through the process of being ready to play [each week last season]. This was, quite frankly, not that complicated of a surgery. This was a simple labrum repair. There are a lot of other things that could have been involved with this surgery that weren't."
Luck, 27, completed a career-high 63.5 percent of his passes for 4,240 yards, 31 touchdowns and 13 interceptions in 15 games last season.
Once healthy, he'll attempt to help the Colts snap a two-year postseason drought.

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