Packers' Adams says toe 'doesn't feel how I want it to feel'

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Bob Donnan / USA TODAY Sports

Green Bay Packers top wideout Davante Adams continues to deal with a turf toe injury, and he won't rush himself back from the nagging issue.

"It is a major injury, so it's something that we gotta pay attention to and make sure we monitor in the correct way to make sure it's not something that gets re-aggravated later on in the season, or I come back too early and really mess the thing up," Adams told reporters on Thursday, including Josh Moser of Fox 11 Sports.

The injury was originally considered minor, and now the two-time Pro Bowler has sat out a game and he doesn't know a timetable for his return.

"I can't really tell you when I'm gonna play, I don't know, " said the 26-year-old. "It doesn't feel how I want it to feel at the moment, but we definitely have time."

Adams suffered the turf toe injury, which can often linger all season, during a Week 4 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. He posted his best performance of the campaign before going down, snagging 10 balls for 180 yards that night.

If the Fresno State product misses a second straight game, Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Geronimo Allison will continue to pick up the slack out wide, this time in a divisional Monday night tilt against the Detroit Lions.

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