The second the San Francisco 49ers' game-winning field goal went through to upset the Green Bay Packers, all eyes immediately went towards Aaron Rodgers.

With their quest for a Super Bowl ending much earlier than most were expected, the writing seems to be on the wall on Aaron Rodgers' time with the Packers. After all, he was already an enigma for the Packers last offseason as he went vocal with his frustrations. The way things ended this time around probably didn't do too much to convince him to stay.

Asked about his future in Green Bay after the Packers loss, Aaron Rodgers revealed where his headspace is at going into an offseason earlier than expected.

Via Rob Demovsky:

“I’m gonna take some time and have conversations with the folks around here and then take some time away and make a decision.” said the Packers QB.

Asked about whether he still believes the Packers are built to win a Super Bowl with the way the roster is structured right now, amid pending free agents and cap issues, Rodgers emphasized that he has zero plans of being a part of a rebuild.

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“That's a fair question — definitely one I've thought about. I don't want to be a part of a rebuild if I'm going to keep playing.”

The Packers were seen as the heavy favorites not just to win the game, but to take home the Lombardi trophy when it was all said and done. To have it all wiped away on a special teams mishap and a last-second field goal in freezing cold weather was not the way Aaron Rodgers would have wanted.