After another disappointing playoffs exit, Aaron Rodgers is no longer certain about his future with the Green Bay Packers.

Rodgers dropped the troubling outlook after they fell to the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday, 13-10. It is the second straight playoffs loss Green Bay suffered at home, and they are yet to get past the Conference Championship under Matt LaFleur. And with the team set to have a plethora of its players entering free agency, the future doesn't look bright at all.

The superstar QB said so as much in his postgame media availability, noting that the team is “definitely going to look different moving forward.” He also emphasized his desire not to be part of a rebuild.

“I don't want to be part of a rebuild if I keep playing,” Rodgers added, per Dog Kyed of PFF.

The likes of Davante Adams, Lucas Patrick, Kevin King and Robert Tonyan Jr. are just some of the Packers players in the final year of their contracts, and all have a legitimate chance of leaving the franchise.

With that said, it is understandable why Aaron Rodgers is concerned about the franchise and whether he should keep playing with the team.

For what it's worth, the 38-year-old signal-caller also said that he will “take some time and have conversations with the folks around here” about his future with the Packers. After which, he will then “take some time away and make a decision.” Considering all the signs, Rodgers' stint with the team will certainly be a major talk this offseason.