The Facts: Luck was at the start of the Colts' offseason program on Monday, but he isn't going to be taking part in this stage of the team's work as he continues to recover from January surgery on his right shoulder. Asked about the injury, Luck said that the surgery was designed to repair the injury he originally suffered early in the 2015 season in a game against the Titans. "It was my decision, ultimately," Luck said of the repair.
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The QB continued: “The team gave me all the resources that I felt like I needed to make the best decision. ... At the end of the day, I never felt like anybody else was trying to make a decision for me. I made this decision with what I felt was the best information I could find. I have no regrets about going to get surgery.” Luck missed two games as a result and said the injury continued to linger. Luck said there were “times during the [2016 season] where I would get hit in awkward position or an awkward way, and it wouldn’t feel great” so he made the call to get the operation in hopes of smoother sailing this year. Luck didn’t say when he thought he would resume football activities, but owner Jim Irsay said earlier in the offseason that the team is going to take things slow with their QB. In other words, don't expect Luck to see much action prior to the start of the regular season.