Aaron Rodgers showed the rest of the NFL in Week 18 that he can still play at a high level in case he wants to return for a 21st season.
The four-time NFL MVP threw four touchdown passes against a team that was playing to preserve slim playoff hopes, helping the New York Jets finish a miserable season on a winning note.
Rodgers became the fifth player in NFL history to reach 500 career TD passes, doing so in New York's 32-20 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
Now, Rodgers heads into an offseason of uncertainty.
First, he must decide whether he's coming back or retiring. He doesn't even know if the Jets will want him after going 5-12 this season.
''I just need some time away to think about my future in the game, and my future here if they want me to be a part of the next phase or they're ready to move on,'' Rodgers said. ''Either way, I'm thankful for my two years here.''
The team is seeking a general manager and head coach, so ownership may want input from the new regime before making a decision on Rodgers.
Owner Woody Johnson, vice chairman Christopher Johnson and team president Hymie Elhai are expected to chat with Rodgers at some point during the week.