Aaron Rogers said after Sunday's loss in the NFC Championship Game that he isn't sure about his future with the Green Bay Packers.

"[The Packers have] a lot of guys' futures that are uncertain -- myself included," Rodgers said as part of an answer about how different the team could look next season and what the 2020 season meant to him. "That's what's sad about it, most, getting this far. Obviously, it's going to be an end at some point, whether we make it past this one or not, but just the uncertainty's tough and finality of it all."

Rodgers, 37, is expected to be named the NFL MVP and is under contract 2023 via the $134 million contract extension he signed in 2018. He has a salary-cap charge of $36.3 million in 2021 and $39.9 million in 2022.

Green Bay traded up to select Rodgers' possible eventual replacement, Jordan Love, with the 26th pick in last year's draft.