Arizona Cardinals quarterback Colt McCoy has been working through a minor offseason injury. Early in the offseason, we learned that would be limited in the offseason program, but the injury wasn’t disclosed.
He ended the season with a neck injury and concussion symptoms.
McCoy revealed Monday that he has been dealing with something else.
“I had some elbow stuff,” he told reporters. “Just kind of been taking care of it all offseason.”
He has made improvements.
“They’ve ramped me back up to be able into being able to some team drills and throws.”
Things are going fine.
“It’s been god,” he said. “Just been focusing on that and I feel pretty good.”
The Cardinals have three days of voluntary OTAs left and then a week of mandatory minicamp. He will then have more than a month to prepare for training camp.
McCoy is currently slated to be the team’s starting quarterback in Week 1, assuming Kyler Murray will not be ready to start the season as he continues to recover from his torn ACL.
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