ANDERSON, Ind. -- The final whistle blew. They converged on the field for a brief meeting with coach Chuck Pagano. They signed autographs for the remaining in attendance before sprinting off the field, signaling the end of the Indianapolis Colts' two-week training camp at Anderson (Ind.) University.
The Colts entered training camp with question marks. Some of those questions were answered, while others still remain.
Luck is on his way back: There was some rust -- as expected -- from quarterback Andrew Luck after he missed nine games last season. But it didn’t take long for him to start picking apart the defense again.