The Colts coach, who’s in the final year of his current contract, at least seems to think so, according to NFL Media.
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Though they’re off to a slow start — winless after two weeks — the Colts have been successful during Pagano’s tenure. They’re 33-17 under his watch and just months removed from their first post-Peyton Manning AFC title game appearance.
But reports of disagreement between the coach and front office have been swirling for months. Pagano reportedly turned down a one-year extension this spring.