It looks like 2020 could be Allen Robinson's final season with the Chicago Bears.

According to Chris Emma of 670 The Score, the Bears haven't engaged in extension talks with Robinson since early in the season.

During his recent media session with Bears reporters, Robinson said he's not thinking about his contract anymore:

“After Week 2 or Week 3, I was putting that behind me,” Allen Robinson said. “It comes down to just playing. That’s the most important thing right now. It’s about playing, playing well and trying to help get this thing turned around.

“At the end of the day, I’m putting all that behind me. That’ll be talked about, whatever will come from that will come from that. That’s none of my concern right now. So whatever that road is, when we get there, we get there.”

The Bears appear to be prepared to move on without Robinson. They haven't engaged in extension talks with him since early in the season, a source said.

Robinson, the best wideout on the Bears, has 57 receptions for 712 yards and three touchdowns this season. All three of his scores have come from Nick Foles, who replaced Mitchell Trubisky in Week 3 against the Atlanta Falcons.

If Bears general manager Ryan Pace and head coach Matt Nagy lose Robinson, they are going to be under even more fire from Chicago fans. 2020 is shaping up to be a terrible season for the Bears, who are 5-4 and have lost three straight games after starting the campaign at 5-1.

Chicago will look to snap its losing streak in Week 10 against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football. The Bears' offense has been a train wreck this season, and they'll need to turn that around against the Vikings in order to stop their skid.