Miraculously, Davante Adams may not miss a game.
The Green Bay Packers receiver took a vicious blow to his facemask during last Thursday's game against a Chicago Bears and had to be stretchered off the field. Yet, just nine days later, Adams has cleared concussion protocol and was allowed to fly with the team to Dallas, paving the way for him to play in Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys, ESPN's Rob Demovsky reports.
Adams was taken to a hospital after the hit, but reported "feeling great" just a day later. He has been a limited participant in practice all week and drew a questionable designation ahead of the Week 5 matchup.
Adams leads the Packers in receiving yards through four games with 219 and two touchdowns on the season.








