The Facts: Following up on the ongoing story. ... Wentz's surgery Monday revealed no other complications in his foot, HC Frank Reich said Tuesday. "Very successful surgery," Reich said. "Best-case scenario. What's that mean? It means you go in, you remove the (piece of) bone that was in there, you look around, and there was nothing else going on. That was good news, and now it's all about the rehab process."
Diehards Line:Wentz underwent surgery performed by Dr. David Porter to remove a piece of bone that had broken loose in his foot, the product of a fracture the quarterback unknowingly suffered in the past, likely in high school. The Colts' starting quarterback faces a recovery timeline of five to 12 weeks. Wentz will stay off the foot for at least two weeks before beginning rehabilitation. Once rehabilitation begins, the Colts will have a better idea on Wentz's timeline to return to field. No matter what timeline Wentz faces, the quarterback will miss most of training camp, losing valuable time to build chemistry with his receivers at real speed against NFL defenses.