The Facts: Luck's 2015 season was lost due to shoulder issues and a lacerated kidney that kept him out for nine games. But on the Colts' first day back Monday, he said he was ready to "roll around," despite not answering a question about on-field limitations. "I don't have to answer that question now because we're not on the field (laughs)," Luck said, via comments distributed by the team. "I wish I had a crystal ball and had all the answers for you."
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Luck said he "participated in everything and enjoyed it," though the nebulous and largely hands-off nature of these workouts prevents us from knowing exactly what Luck did and what that means for his recovery. A couple of questions seemed to hint at Luck's playing style, which often draws criticism from fans who don't want to see their franchise quarterback get hurt. HC Chuck Pagano recently mentioned that Luck can't keep "playing like a linebacker." For now, Luck seemed like he was just excited to have 2015 behind him even if the questions linger. And when it comes to Luck, there are far more important questions than his playing style. This will be a big summer for Luck, who could sign the biggest contract in NFL history. Owner Jim Irsay wanted the deal done by July 4. Irsay has said the final number will be shocking. Luck was asked whether he’d be shocked by the number. “I don’t know,” Luck said. “I don’t know how to answer that.”