INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Colts have shut down quarterback Andrew Luck for the time being because of soreness in his surgically repaired right shoulder, general manager Chris Ballard said Wednesday.
"The doctors and the trainers have decided to give him a cortisone shot to kind of take away some of that inflammation that's been happening," Ballard said.
"He'll continue to rehab. We're just going to shut down the throwing right now to get this thing calmed back down."
Luck, who had shoulder surgery in January, practiced for two days two weeks ago and then amped up his workload during his two days of practice last week.