Andrew Luck hasn't played since the 2016 season because of issues with his throwing shoulder.

The Indianapolis Colts quarterback had surgery for a posterior labrum tear suffered on the football field, but he also injured himself in the winter of 2016 in a snowboarding accident in Colorado that left him with a sprained AC joint.

When it happened, Luck called the Colts immediately and was honest about it.

"I don't snowboard anymore," Luck said. "And this was after the initial injury. I went back, rehabbed it with the Colts. I've had a bunch of AC sprains, both left and right shoulder, and resolved that issue. But the labrum has been my issue, was my issue, what I worked through, what I got surgery on."

Luck does not believe the AC sprain affected his torn labrum. He was adamant it did not slow his rehab.

"I've seen more doctors than I can count on two hands over the past two or three years," Luck said, "and the consensus -- unanimous -- is that the AC is not an issue, nor did it have an effect. The labrum is an issue."