ANDERSON, Ind. -- Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay told ESPN.com earlier this week that he “can’t see why we can’t get something done before Labor Day with T.Y. [Hilton].”

The Colts and Hilton, who is headed into the final year of his four-year rookie contract, have resumed contract negotiations.

“That’s between my agent and the Colts, whatever they decide,” Hilton told reporters Saturday. “I’m just out here having fun with my teammates and just continuing to get better. You want to get it out of the way, but there’s nothing I can do. I’m just going out there playing, controlling what I can control.”

It’s no secret that Hilton wants to get his contract situation taken care of. He tweeted about the bar being set after Dallas’ Dez Bryant and Denver’s Demaryius Thomas signed their new deals that average $14 million a year last month.

“I saw that they just set the bar,” Hilton said. “For me, just go out there and have fun. I’m not Dez or Demaryius, I’m T.Y., so I’m just going to continue to be me.”

Hilton, who made the Pro Bowl last season, isn’t expected to get the same type of money Bryant or Thomas received, but he’ll be getting a substantial pay raise from the $1.5 million he's scheduled to make this season.