INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck said Monday that he's hoping to sign a long-term contract extension during the offseason.

"Yeah, that would be great," he said. "I haven't thought about it too much. I wanted to make sure this season gets done. But if there's an opportunity for it, yeah, absolutely."

Colts owner Jim Irsay said last spring that he wants to be able to sign Luck, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 draft, to an extension this offseason. Luck is scheduled to make $16.155 million next season.

Despite having the worst season of his four-year NFL career (15 touchdowns/13 turnovers), Luck is still in line to likely earn more than $20 million a year in his new contract.

Luck and the rest of his teammates packed up their belongings inside the locker room Monday not knowing the future of coach Chuck Pagano. Pagano talked to his players during a meeting Monday afternoon and was scheduled to meet with owner Jim Irsay later in the day to learn about his coaching fate after four seasons.

"I can say he's given his heart and soul every day since I've been here," Luck said. "I feel like I've grown so much as a player and a person. Through this season which has been trying and disappointing, he's always been sort of a bastion of good coaching."