Responding to a question about a report he wouldn't be with Green Bay next season, tight end Jermichael Finley told ESPN's Josina Anderson that "I want to be a Packer for life."

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Sunday morning that if the Packers can't complete a trade of Finley this offseason, they will release him.

"I didn't check it out," Finley told ESPN of the report. "It's a business, and I would love to be here my whole career. I'm comfortable here, and I want to be a Packer for life. That's all I can say about that."

Finley had five catches for 61 yards in the Packers' victory over the Bears on Sunday that clinched their second straight NFC North title.

He told ESPN that the Packers haven't given him any signs that he and the team are headed for a split and blamed any speculation on his future on the media.

"I think that's just media. That's just talk out there. I haven't seen anything yet. They haven't shown me any signs. I'm here as far as I know," he said.

Finley signed a two-year, $15 million deal to remain with the Packers in February.

Finley's relationship with quarterback Aaron Rodgers has come into question this season after his agent questioned the quarterback's leadership qualities.

But Sunday, Finley said his relationship with Rodgers is "fine."