Colts GM: Quarterback Luck won’t be limited during camp
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew
Luck, who has not played in a game for more than a year because of a shoulder injury, is “good to go” for training camp, general manager Chris Ballard said.
Ballard said Luck will have no limitations but that the team will monitor the 28-year-old three-time Pro Bowl pick on a regular basis and give him scheduled days off to rest his surgically repaired right shoulder.
Jaguars: Defensiveenddantefowler
Jr. was suspended for the first game of the season for violating the NFL’S personal conduct policy, stemming from a July 2017 incident in which he was arrested on three misdemeanor charges for punching a man in a St. Petersburg, Florida, parking lot.
Jets: Wide receiver Ardarius Stewart is facing a potential two-game suspension for violating the league’s policy on performanceenhancing drugs after testing positive for a masking agent.
Patriots: Wide receiver Julian Edelman won’t pursue further legal action and will accept his four-game suspension for violating the NFL’S performance-enhancing drug policy.
Bears: Wide receiver Allen Robinson, limited throughout the offseason by a torn
ACL suffered in the 2017 opener, was a full participant on the opening day of training camp.
Texans: Quarterback Deshaun Watson, whose rookie season was cut short by a torn ACL, said he will be a “full go” for the start of training camp Wednesday.