There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen, so he is trying to really enjoy the last two games of the season. Olsen cleared the concussion protocol which means he will be available for the Panthers' next game against the Indianapolis Colts.

Olsen has one year left on his contract, but there has been some talk about the team moving on from him after this offseason.

“No one ever gets to write their ending, write their final script,” Olsen said Monday via David Newton of ESPN. “You don’t know what the future holds here. There’s been a lot of change. As I told you guys on the day we found out about Ron [Rivera being fired], change sometimes leads to other change. It’s hard to predict when and where that comes.”

Olsen said he doesn't know what his future holds, so it's important that he enjoys the last couple of games because nothing in the game of football is guaranteed.

“From that point forward is anybody’s guess,” Olsen said. “My intent is to make the most of these last two games, try to go out with as positive of an experience as I can, if that is your last opportunity. A lot of that is out of my control.”

Olsen has been of the best players the last decade for the Panthers, and if this is the end of the road for his time in Charlotte the team is going to look a little different. On the season Greg Olsen has caught 48 passes for 582 yards and two touchdowns.