Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay appears to be noncommittal about the long-term status of head coach Chuck Pagano and general manager Ryan Grigson.

The Colts have stumbled to a 6-7 mark this year and appear unlikely to capture the AFC South division, as the Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans each sport a one-game advantage.

Irsay said he's not anticipating any changes, but didn't commit to either Pagano's or Grigson's future.

"Obviously, we're disappointed," Irsay told USA TODAY's Tom Pelissero.

"People kind of agree or disagree, but I saw every single game and I know - besides Kansas City - yeah we could right now (be) 10-3. That could be us if the ball bounces a little bit differently. It's been that type of year - hasn't gone our way. But right now, I'm not anticipating making any changes. That can always change. It always can when we're sitting down at the end of the year and evaluate things. But I'm just looking at seeing if we can win these next three games and get some luck from the football gods right now."

Pagano and Grigson both received contract extensions through 2019 in January, but it remains uncertain whether their deals will hold up at the end of this season.