All indications point to Andrew Luck suiting up for the Colts on Sunday night against Tom Brady and the Patriots.
Indy's starting quarterback threw in front of the media for a second straight day on Thursday, showing "no restrictions" after missing the past two games with a shoulder injury, per Zak Keefer of The Indianapolis Star.
The team officially labeled Luck as limited again on Thursday, but coach Chuck Pagano acknowledged Wednesday that the signal-caller was "headed in the right direction."
Backup Matt Hasselbeck said of Luck on Wednesday, per CSN New England: "I think it would be a surprise if he didn't start." On Thursday, wideout Donte Moncrief also told Around the NFL's Andrew Siciliano that he's "75 percent" certain Luck will play Sunday.
Barring a surprise, the pieces are falling in place for Luck to make his much-awaited return for Indy's biggest game of the year.