Jimmy Garoppolo might discuss how to handle his uncertain future as the quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers with this week's opponent -- Aaron Rodgers.

Rodgers expressed his displeasure with the Packers this offseason before reporting to camp.

Garoppolo's financial situation is different than Rodgers' was heading into this season. He has one more year on his contract, set to earn $24.2 million in base salary, but none of it is guaranteed. The lack of guarantees led most to believe the 49ers would move on from the QB this year after drafting Trey Lance or at least try to get him to take a pay cut.

"Yeah, there's a good possibility," Garoppolo said of contacting Rodgers. "I know Aaron pretty well. We've talked a couple of times on the field, off the field. Whatever little piece of advice he could give to me. ... Obviously, it's worked out pretty well for him. The guy's been ballin'. He had four TDs [last] night.

"This league's a crazy thing. We've all got our own story and just got to make the best of your situation."