Report: Colts QB luck 'fully healthy'
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If injuries were the cause of Andrew Luck's struggles thus far this season, the Indianapolis Colts have reason for optimism heading into the final eight games.
According to a report from NFL Media's Ian Rapoport, Luck, who has battled injuries through much of the first half of the season is "full healthy."
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Luck missed two games with a shoulder injury, while Jay Glazer of FOX Sports reported last Sunday the three-time Pro Bowler had been dealing with cracked ribs suffered in the Colts' Week 3 win over the Tennessee Titans.
The 26-year-old Luck has thrown an NFL high-12 interceptions. At 3-5, with both Luck and the team performing well below expectations, the Colts fired offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton on Tuesday, replacing him with Rob Chudzinski.
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However, injuries may not be the only answer to what ails Luck. Rapaport notes that the quarterback was also considered completely healthy for the team's 29-26 OT loss to the Carolina Panthers on Monday. Luck once again played poorly in the first half of the game before rallying the Colts and forcing overtime.
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Indianapolis hosts the undefeated Denver Broncos on Sunday.
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(h/t Pro Football Talk)