HOUSTON — Danny Amendola plans to leave it all out on the field come Super Bowl LI this weekend. Whether that means he returns for another NFL season, however, is still up in the air.

After a difficult 2016, during which the 31-year-old wide receiver had surgeries on his knee and ankle, Amendola has the chance to go out on top. Asked whether the Super Bowl will be the last game of his career, he told The Providence Journal, “no comment.”

“I’m prepared and I feel really well. I feel strong and fast,” Amendola said. “I’m going to use everything I have this weekend and let it all go. Then have a lot of time to rehab and get better, get strong and have a good offseason when the time comes. I’m focused on one thing, and that’s the game.”

Amendola has fought through injuries his entire career. In 2013, he played the season after suffering a torn adductor longus tendon in his groin. Last year, he fought through knee and ankle injuries. That led to surgeries on both this past spring and caused him to miss all offseason workouts — OTAs, minicamp and training camp.

On top of it all, Amendola missed the final month of the season after suffering another ankle injury. Asked about this season, he said, “It’s never easy. No year has even been easy whether you finish healthy or you don’t. It’s always hard. That’s expected. That’s constant.”

Amendola caught two passes for 12 yards in the AFC championship and feels good heading into the Super Bowl against Atlanta. When the game’s over, he’ll reevaluate his future based on his health. If it was up to him, he’d continue playing forever.

“I haven’t decided on it,” Amendola said. “I’m going to play, in my mind, five more years.”