
Andrew Luck Won't Throw at Colts Minicamp Amid Recovery from Shoulder Injury
The Indianapolis Colts won't get a look at Andrew Luck's surgically repaired right shoulder during their voluntary minicamp this week.
Per George Bremer of the Herald Bulletin, Luck is in uniform at minicamp but isn't throwing a football.
Colts owner Jim Irsay announced in January 2017 that Luck had outpatient surgery on his right shoulder to correct an issue that had been lingering for the previous two years.
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After returning to practice last October, Luck suffered a setback in his recovery that led to him being placed on season-ending injured reserve.
In February, Luck noted that he wouldn't need another procedure to fix his shoulder.
"Oh, that is not an option for me right now," Luck said at a Colts' town hall. "That ship has sailed in my mind, which is also a bit of relief now, if I'm not going to lie."
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport added the Colts' franchise quarterback has been throwing weighted balls that are heavier than footballs.
The Colts will begin organized team activities on May 22. They will open the regular season at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sept. 9 against the Cincinnati Bengals.

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