Poor Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck. He's had a heck of a year in all the bad ways. From the National Football League franchise thinking he'd play this season to all sorts of question marks about his health, his body and mind would likely prefer a mulligan on the entire situation.

Unfortunately, things might only get worse.

According to a report from Chris Mortensen of ESPN, there is a chance Andrew Luck will need bicep surgery. Per Mort:

When Andrew Luck returns from from his European treatments soon, he will resume a throwing regimen that will ultimately determine whether he needs corrective surgery to his biceps tendon, per multiple sources.

He would also elaborate:

Luck reportedly is feeling very optimistic but IF pain returns when he resumes throwing, a procedure known as tenodesis will be under strong consideration. Medical experts say it is a 3-to-6 month recovery so a decision would ideally be made by mid-January, sources said.

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That surgery, one completely unrelated to some of the other injuries the Colts QB has been dealing with, comes with a three through six month return time-table attached to it.

For his sake, for the franchise's sake, for the NFL's sake, let's hope all that is ailing the gunslinger gets fixed and in a hurry — and permanently.