Andrew Luck can lug around a kid with his right arm, so that's a good sign, right?

Scott Horner | IndyStar

Indianapolis Colts fans are always looking for clues about the health of Andrew Luck's right shoulder.

The quarterback missed last season with an ailing shoulder, and he and the team have been patient in the rehabilitation process in hopes that he can be on the field by training camp in late July.

So what's the latest hint?

Luck took part in a community outreach event Friday at The Children's Museum, where he picked up a youngster with his right arm and "tackled" him. Looks like fun.

It's not the kind of thing that is reflected in a team statement or injury report, but it looks promising to some.

He's lugging kids around so I'm gonna assume he's good to go. pic.twitter.com/cXT0sOUNI2 — Brigette (@Brigette912) May 18, 2018

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