Tony Dungy, as expected, said he and his wife will mull over their options and Dungy's future as coach of the Indianapolis Colts, with a decision to be reached by next week. "My wife and I will sit down and evaluate this week and talk about it, talk it through," he said during his media availability Monday afternoon at the Colts' complex. "We'll probably do a lot of praying about what we want to do." "We'll probably come to some decision this weekend and be ready to move forward on Monday one way or the other." Dungy's sixth season as coach of the Colts came to a close with a 28-24 AFC divisional playoff loss Sunday to the San Diego Chargers. Speculation arose recently that Dungy might decide to retire after reports surfaced that his children had returned to their home in Tampa, Fla., and enrolled in school there. Dungy, 52, always has maintained he would take some time after the playoffs to think about his future before making any decision.