Vince Wilfork still is unsure what his future holds in the NFL and is still undecided if there is even a future to consider in the league as the former New England Patriots and Houston Texans nose tackle has mulled retirement.

His time in Houston appears to be over after the team didn't offer him a tender, but as he told Sirius XM NFL Radio that doesn't mean he's necessarily done playing football saying it's essentially a coin-flip if he tries to get back in the league.

“Mentally, I’m where I’ve been all this while," Wilfork said, via TexansWire. "I’m 50-50.”

He continued: “I don’t want to rush that decision because that’s a big decision to make. Because I don’t want to be retired and really not, and I don’t want to be playing and I’m really not into it. So that’s why I’m just taking the time now just to figure out, ‘Is it something I want to continue to do or not?’ And I’m not going to rush it. I’m just going to let everything play out and see how I feel.”

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Wilfork expanded on how he'll make his decision with the hosts saying that one day in the near future he'll wake up and either have the urge to play or not and then that'll be his decision.

The tackle has gone back and forth on retirement since the New England Patriots ended his Texans playoff run last season. It was after that game in Gillette Stadium that he said he felt like he played his last game, but wasn't committal one way or another on his future.

It seems like for now he's still in the same place.

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