There are going to be some question marks in the offseason regarding the Green Bay Packers and their future with both Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams.

Adams' contract is expiring after the season, which isn't great news for the Packers. He had this to say about his future in Green Bay connected to Rodgers (via The Athletic's Matt Schneidman):

“Naturally. Why wouldn't it? I'm playing with the best quarterback to play the game. It won't be the end-all-be-all, but it'll definitely be something I'm monitoring.”

This certainly isn't great news if you are a Packers fan because you could potentially lose both Rodgers and Adams after this season. They're both two of the best players in all of football so losing either one of them certainly won't be something that the Packers are going to want to happen.

At the end of the day, all the Packers can worry about right now is winning a Super Bowl and that should be both of these guys' attitudes. If anybody knows them, it certainly is. Green Bay has been playing like the best team in football arguably all season long and Rodgers and company realize what's at stake in the next coming weeks. Anything short of a Super Bowl title is certainly going to be a disappointment for the Packers.

They will look to finish out the season with two victories against the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions to help secure the number one seed in the NFC.