Nelson Agholor is set to become a free agent after spending his last five seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. Before he worries about free agency though, Agholor is focused on getting his knee healthy in the offseason.

“It’s something that we’re going to focus on [later],” Agholor said, via Nick Fierro of the Courier Times. “Right now, it’s getting healthy. And we’ll have the conversation with [General Manager] Howie [Roseman] and everybody else when the time is right.”

Back in Week 6, Agholor injured his knee in Philadelphia's lopsided loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Despite the injury, he continued to suit up for the Eagles until the injury worsened later in the season.

As a result, Agholor would miss six of the last seven games for Philadelphia—including the Eagles' Wild Card game versus the Seattle Seahawks. The fifth-year wide receiver joined Alshon Jeffery and DeSean Jackson as wide receivers on Philadelphia's roster who missed extensive time due to injury.

When the Eagles selected Agholor in the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft, they had lofty expectations for him. However, Agholor would never reach those expectations in his first five seasons with the organization.

Altogether, Agholor averaged 44 receptions, 503 yards, and three touchdowns per season with the Eagles. With Philadelphia being eliminated from the postseason, Agholor's rookie contract is set to expire this offseason.

In all likelihood, the Eagles aren't going to be interested in retaining him in free agency. Until he proves he is healthy, there won't be many teams interested in his services either.