NBC analyst Tony Dungy said during an appearance Monday on “The Dan Patrick Show” that owner Jim Irsay believes quarterback Andrew Luck’s injury is “inside his head.”

That statement from the former Colts coach, combined with the belief that there’s a “huge problem brewing” between Irsay and Luck, should be troubling to fans in Indianapolis.

Irsay is not afraid to move on from superstar quarterbacks — he did it with Peyton Manning — and he may run Luck out of town if he does not believe the Pro Bowl quarterback will be able to return to form once recovered from a lingering shoulder injury.

That’s where the Broncos should come into the picture.

Just as general manager John Elway went after a free agent Peyton Manning in 2012, Elway should pursue Luck in 2018 through a trade. It would likely take several high draft picks, but a franchise quarterback would be worth the price tag.

Luck, 28, has thrown for 19,078 yards and 132 touchdowns in four-and-a-half seasons, including 1,047 yards and eight touchdowns in four games against Denver. Elway has seen firsthand what Luck is capable of, and he should go after the quarterback next offseason.