If not for C.J. Anderson, the Los Angeles Rams may not have reached the Super Bowl. He helped them secure a first-round bye with 100-yard performances in the last two games of the regular season before racking up 123 yards and two touchdowns in the Rams’ win over Dallas in the divisional round.

He filled in admirably for the injured Todd Gurley, looking like a Pro Bowl back behind the Rams’ outstanding offensive line. As good as he was, his stay in L.A. might have been brief. Anderson is a free agent and has yet to be re-signed by the Rams, who matched the Lions’ offer sheet for Malcolm Brown to bring him back next season.

Anderson tweeted last week that he had yet to receive a single offer from a team this offseason, seemingly generating little interest on the open market. On Thursday, he shared two cryptic tweets that suggest the Rams won’t be bringing him back in 2019.

Thank you for the opportunity 💯 — Cj Anderson (@cjandersonb22) March 21, 2019

Hours after that tweet was posted, Anderson shared this message, as well. He says he just wants the chance to play all 16 games as the starter without teams making excuses.

He doesn’t want to hear about how coaches and general managers “like this guy” instead. Anderson wants the chance to play all 16 games so he can show what he’s capable of.

Lol the disrespect is real guess It is what It is. It’s the same story over and over. All I ever wanted was a full opportunity to play 16. My 16 vs anybody else 16 with no front office / coach trying to move me out the way or play we like this guy game. Just want a 16 all I ask. — Cj Anderson (@cjandersonb22) March 22, 2019

Anderson clarified on Friday morning that his tweet about disrespect had nothing to do with the Rams, but did thank the team for the opportunity, further suggesting he won’t be back in 2019.

By the way my disrespect tweets last night had nothing to do with the rams. Had a long convo with some 1 I trust and that’s how that convo ended. I thank the rams for a beautiful opportunity It was very fun. — Cj Anderson (@cjandersonb22) March 22, 2019

Les Snead said on Thursday at Clay Matthews’ introductory press conference that the Rams were still discussing whether to match the Lions’ offer sheet for Brown. Perhaps they informed Anderson ahead of time that they were going to bring back Brown, which led to these tweets.

With Brown returning, it’s hard to see Anderson being back, too. The Rams simply can’t sink that much money into the running back position with Gurley being the highest-paid tailback in the league.

Anderson had a great, yet incredibly brief run in L.A., but all indications point toward it being over. He’d probably much rather join a team where he can be a starter, or at the very least a No. 2 running back.