The Facts: The "jitters" were mixed with excitement, some bad throws and moments when Luck even looked pretty "silly" when he watched himself on film after his first training camp practice in two years. But through it all -- the rustiness, the soreness and the timing issues -- there haven't been any setbacks in Luck's return from right shoulder surgery in January 2017.
Diehards Line:Luck practiced fully during the first two days of training camp before being limited to just handing the ball off and doing moving-in-the-pocket drills without throwing Saturday as part of a rest day with his arm that was preplanned heading into training camp. The Colts are keeping a close eye on Luck throughout the entire process. A significant sign for Luck is that he said he had not experienced any pain in his shoulder. "Soreness, tiredness, for sure, and stresses on my arm that are different," he said. "Stresses on, shoot, everybody's body at this camp that are different. ... And being able to recover, and get ready for the next one, and use the sort of days I'm not throwing at practice, lifting, training day, I still very much believe in that to get me to the point where I want to be, feeling-wise." Luck practiced in full pads during the team's night practice Sunday. He will practice Tuesday and Wednesday after the day off Monday before taking on a lighter load again Thursday. Barring any kind of setback, Luck will still play in the preseason opener against Seattle on Aug. 9.