Jordy Nelson is not having a season to remember. And with him turning 33 by the start of next season, Nelson knows he doesn't have much time left to make an impact with the Green Bay Packers.

However, the one thing Nelson does want to do is play out the rest of his contract. He has one-year remaining and he recently told Jason Wilde of the Wisconsin State Journal he does not want to get cut by the Packers if that's really an option.

“This is 10 (years). Obviously one more for sure,” Nelson replied when asked how much longer he wants to play. “Everyone wants to end playing out their contract. No one wants to get cut. So I think one more, and then I think at the end of that year I’ll analyze everything, evaluate how I feel, how the game is, and obviously what this organization wants to do.”

Nelson, who is currently dealing with a shoulder injury, has registered 53 receptions for 482 yards and six touchdowns, his lowest totals since 2012 when he only played in 12 games. A big reason for his lack of production this season is Aaron Rodgers being out for two months with a collarbone injury. In fact, all six of Nelson's touchdowns this season came from Rodgers. Brett Hundley took over for Rodgers in Week Six and he has not been able to get into a rhythm with Nelson because of his inaccuracies and Nelson not having the same speed he did before his ACL injury in 2015.

The Packers will end the 2017 season on New Year’s Eve when they face the Detroit Lions. Make sure you’re in the loop – take five seconds to Sign up for our FREE Packers newsletter now!

“I think it’s just been a weird year and it hasn’t worked for whatever reason,” Nelson said. “It’s not what you want; you want to win games. But I will say some of the wins we’ve had have been some of the more gratifying ones that I’ve had in my career, how everyone’s having to do their part instead of just relying on Aaron to do what he does — putting 35 on the board and we win by 14. So it’s had its positives. But you want to win all of them.”

Nelson is slated to earn around $10 million next season. But the reason Nelson mentioned he wants to return next season is Davante Adams will be a free agent at the end of this year. And if the Packers do-re-sign Adams, he will earn $10 million per season, which could mean the Packers will be paying Adams, Nelson and Randall Cobb $30 million per year.

Adams has emerged as the Packers top receiver this season, recording 74 receptions for 885 yards and 10 touchdowns. However, this does not mean the team is moving on from Nelson because they have given no indication Nelson will be cut before the start of next season. The one thing the Packers do know is Rodgers and Nelson work well together and with Rodgers returning at full strength in 2018, it's safe to say Nelson won't have the same numbers he did in 2017.

Be sure to follow Brian Jones on Twitter: @BrianJones247