Philip Rivers is entering the final season of his contract with the San Diego Chargers and has said that uncertainty of the franchise's future won't be a big issue in negotiations.

The Chargers are considering a move to Los Angeles.

"Is the location of this team going to be a deciding factor? I can't honestly tell you that it will be," Rivers said, via ESPN.com. "Is it a factor at all? Sure, but I can't tell you that it's at the top of the list, because it's just really not. That goes without saying I hope we're staying. But should we move, it doesn't move to the top of my list for deterrents for not being a Charger."

Rivers is set to make $15.75 million in base salary in 2015 with a $17 million cap hit. Both sides want to work out a deal, but have yet to start discussing any restructuring to Rivers' contract, per ESPN.