The Green Bay Packers danced their last dance with two left feet. Aaron Rodgers led a measly 10-point effort in a home loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Now, Rodgers' time on the Packers may be up, which would create an immeasurable effect on the franchise.

There is more bad news for Green Bay where that came from, though. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, running back AJ Dillon suffered a fractured rib in the loss. He exited the game in the third quarter.

Dillon, a 23-year-old in his second season, appeared in every one of Green Bay's regular-season games, starting twice. He recorded 1,116 yards from scrimmage and rushed for five touchdowns. His presence behind Aaron Jones was huge.

Green Bay already had a lot of work to do regarding their offense in free agency, as all of their key players will need to be brought back. Dillon being banged up throws a wrench into their plans. Although everything they do revolves around Rodgers, young, tough runners like Dillon are of good value.

The Packers losing as the number one seed in the NFC in their first playoff game was an incredibly miserable end to their season. Their special teams mishaps and abysmal performance on offense took out what might have been their last chance to compete for a Super Bowl.