INDIANAPOLIS – Speculation about Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano's job security reached a fever pitch after Sunday’s 27-0 throttling at the hands of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

But there are no indications so far that Pagano, in his sixth season as the team’s coach, will be fired today.

The team has released its usual Monday media schedule that includes Pagano’s standard news conference, scheduled for 4:30 p.m. today.

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Owner Jim Irsay has never fired a coach in-season, so dismissing Pagano seven games into 2017 would be a departure. Irsay and General Manager Chris Ballard long ago prepared themselves for the possibility of a rough season. And team sources indicated recent results won’t necessarily motivate them to deviate from their patient, long-term approach to 2017.

The Colts are 2-5 after Sunday’s loss, with road games against the Cincinnati Bengals and Houston Texans looming before a return to Lucas Oil Stadium in three weeks for a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.