
Davante Adams took a brutal shot to the head last Thursday night in the Packers’ win over the Bears.
The hit was so brutal, in fact, that it landed Bears linebacker Danny Trevathan — the man who dished out the collision — with a two-game suspension. (The suspension was later reduced to one game after Trevathan appealed.)
Nonetheless, reports surfaced earlier this week that Adams may bounce back in time to play in Green Bay’s Week 5 matchup against Dallas.
Now, one day before the game, it appears those reports were true. Adams traveled with his team to Dallas. He has cleared the concussion protocol and is expected to play, according to ESPN’s Rob Demovsky.

Though it’s fair to assume Adams won’t be at 100 percent Sunday, it’s a shock that he’s even suiting up.
It’s an incredibly quick turnaround, considering Adams left the field last week on a stretcher and was hospitalized. It appeared the hit may have even been career-threatening.