INDIANAPOLIS — Colts quarterback Andrew Luck’s odds of playing in the Week 1 game at the Los Angeles Chargers went down more when coach Frank Reich announced Tuesday that he will not practice this week.
“Really no further updates, all we have right now is a combination of full speed movement and pain threshold,” Reich said.
There appeared to be some hope that Luck was on his way to returning to the practice field last weekend. Video posted by ESPN showed the quarterback doing footwork drills and going side-to-side before attempting a pass before the Colts preseason game against Cleveland. Colts general manager Chris Ballard had said on Aug. 13 that Luck has a difficult time moving side-to-side due to the pain in his left ankle.
Luck has only practiced three times – none of them as a full participant — since April due to what was originally diagnosed as a calf injury. The team later said he was also experiencing pain in the high-ankle area.
Luck will only have two weeks of practice if he does play in the Week 1 game against the Chargers. He has been working with throwing coach Tom House and participating in team meetings and walk-throughs throughout his rehabilitation.
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