Mitchell Trubisky believes he still has a future with the Chicago Bears.

"I think I can definitely see myself back here next year," Trubisky said after Sunday's 21-9 playoff loss to the New Orleans Saints. "Obviously, a lot of that is out of my control, but it feels like home and it feels like we have unfinished business.

"Right now, I'm just bummed about this season being over and how the game went. So, a lot of emotions going on right now, but I can see that. We'll see. There are a lot of things that have to happen and a lot of decisions that have to be made and that's out of my control, but I can see that."

The Bears declined Trubisky's fifth-year option last May. The quarterback will be an unrestricted free agent unless Chicago decides to use the franchise tag, which would be worth roughly $23.5 million.