Luck to miss minicamp with calf injury, expected back for training camp
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck will remain sidelined for the team's three-day minicamp due to a calf injury, but head coach Frank Reich said Tuesday it was a "no brainer" he'll be back for training camp in July, according to ESPN's Mike Wells.
Reich added that the Colts will have a throwing plan for Luck between the two camps in order to get him up to speed, according to The Athletics' Stephen Holder.
Luck "I've thrown significantly this off-season. And it's a regulation Wilson football...with Roger Goodell's signature." #Colts pic.twitter.com/vmCjFdgSIk
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Luck missed offseason work the last two years as he recovered from a lingering shoulder injury - which kept him sidelined during the entire 2017 campaign - and Indianapolis is likely being cautious with its franchise player.
The veteran quarterback erased any concerns about his long-term health last year after playing in all 16 regular-season games (plus two playoff contests) while throwing for the second-most touchdowns and yards of his career.
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