INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck does not believe he will need a second surgery on his right shoulder after spending the past six weeks working with a trainer in the Netherlands.
"My gut and my feelings tells me that I do not need another surgery," Luck said Friday. "I think I need to work more and to stay on this straight and narrow, if you will. I don't want to sound like throwing is the test. I'm doing well and I will continue to do well. That's how I feel today."
Luck, who had right shoulder surgery last January, went to Europe after the Colts gave him a cortisone shot, shut him down from practicing and eventually placed him on injured reserve on Nov.