A strong case can be made that the Indianapolis Colts are currently the worst team in the NFL and destined for a losing season. Star quarterback Andrew Luck has yet to return to the field for the Colts let alone practice and rumors have begun to swirl about his discontent with the team that drafted him back in 2012.

Following the ugly Week 1 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, speculation started to run rampant about Luck's desire to leave the Colts. Apparently, according to his agent, that's not the case, via Bob Kravitz of WTHR.com.

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With the Colts struggling and no timetable for Luck's return to the field, it'll be interesting to see how this story develops in the coming weeks. It seems unlikely the team will turn things around this season without their face of the franchise under center unless Scott Tolzien or the recently acquired Jacoby Brissett get the offense back on track.

Indianapolis hasn't done much to improve the roster in the Luck era which could very well lead to the three-time Pro Bowler eventually wanting out. In the meantime, it appears all is well as he continues to work his way back from offseason shoulder surgery and the Colts try to figure out how to win some games without the Stanford product leading the way.