Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard said quarterback Andrew Luck‘s calf strain has become a high-ankle issue.
Ballard isn’t ready to say what Luck’s status will be for the Week 1 game at the Los Angeles Chargers.
“We’re three-and-a-half weeks away from regular season, so I’m not ready to say (Luck’s regular-season opener is in jeopardy),” Ballard told reporters on a conference call Tuesday night.
Ballard says Luck “most likely” will not play in the preseason.
Team owner Jim Irsay told SiriusXM NFL Radio on Monday that Luck’s ongoing absence from Colts training camp was related to a bone issue in his lower left leg.
The quarterback has been ruled out of practices through Thursday, including a pair of joint sessions with the Cleveland Browns that begin Thursday, according to coach Frank Reich. He has been a participant in walk-throughs and has worked with throwing coach Tom House.