Allen Robinson may not be a Chicago Bears player for much longer, at least if you go by his social media activity.

Following the Bears' horrendous loss to the Green Bay Packers, Robinson took to Twitter to like multiple tweets by people telling him to leave Chicago for a team that would utilize his skills better.

Some of the teams that fans of those franchises wanted him to join included the aforementioned Packers, the San Francisco 49ers, and the New Orleans Saints. Former NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson simply sent a picture of Hard Rock Stadium where the Miami Dolphins, along with a dolphin emoji, indicating he thinks Robinson should head to Miami and help Tua Tagovailoa.

Robinson is in the final year of a three-year, $42 million deal he signed with the Bears in 2018. He will be a highly sought-after free agent during the offseason, and judging by his social media activity it would appear as though he is ready to move on to greener pastures come the 2021-2022 season.

He may have to shutter his expectations in terms of money, however, with a reduction in the salary cap expected following the 2020-2021 season in which teams have been limited on fans due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

This conflict between Robinson and the Bears is not new, however. Earlier this month his agent Brandon Parker urged the Bears to throw Robinson the ball in the red zone.

Between Parker's comments and Robinson's likes, it looks like his time in Chicago is about to come to an end.