There’s a chance that Vince Wilfork’s final game is appropriately in Gillette Stadium.

The 13-year veteran, who spent 11 years with the Patriots, told Houston reporters that this could be his last NFL season.

"It's something I've been thinking about," Wilfork said. "It is a possibility. I've been playing for a while. I love this game. One of the hardest pills to swallow is when you leave something you love. I still love the game. My body feels good, but do I want to continue?”

Wilfork and the Houston Texans will take on the Oakland Raiders this weekend. There’s a possibility that Houston, the No. 4 seed, comes to Gillette Stadium for the AFC divisional round if the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Miami Dolphins.

In the end, Wilfork could end his career in the place that it started, but he told Texas reporters that it’s not an easy decision.

"It's going to be tough,” Wilfork said. “I'm not walking out banged up or with nothing left in the tank. For me, it's more mental than anything. When the season's over, I'm going to really take a look at what I want to do, if I want to continue or not."