Andrew Luck has said that he has yet to finalise his workload for the off-season.
Despite setting a new record for passing yards by a rookie quarterback this season, the Indianapolis Colts QB believes that he has many areas to work on over the summer.
The 23-year-old told the Colts' website: "I think I'll take this week to sort of figure it out more. I don't think I've had enough time to really digest a lot of things. I think just improving accuracy, footwork, making the different throws.
"I think I have a feel for how fast things occur, how our different guys get out of breaks, depths of routes, things of that nature. Just building up more rapport with the receivers, the tight ends and running backs.
"I don't think [I'm] over the loss Sunday. I guess it's nice to have been to the playoffs and done that. [I'm] not bitter, but not over the loss completely. Hopefully, get over the loss soon."
The Colts used the first pick of the 2012 Draft to acquire Luck, after finishing the 2011 season with just two wins.
Luck helped Indianapolis to 11 wins and five losses during the regular season, and a wildcard spot in the playoffs.