Donald Driver has no intention to retire, but he's unsure if he'll be asked back to remain with the Packers. "I have plenty (of years)," Driver said. "The thing is, it's not up to me. The Packers have to make that decision. If they decide to keep me, I'll come back. If not, I guess I have to go somewhere else to play. That's always been my goal -- to retire here. It's going to be up to them to make that decision." Driver, who is 36, wants to play until he's 40. "I think you guys saw how I played this year," Driver said. "I haven't lost a step from anyone. I think it's just about going out there and getting opportunities. When you get opportunities, you make the best of them. My opportunities came this year and I made the best of them. Whenever they came, I did what I had to do so wherever the road goes from here, I'm willing to follow it." Driver is due to make $5 million in 2012, including a $2.2 million roster bonus and $200,000 workout bonus. If the Packers want Driver back, they may ask him to take a pay cut.