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GREEN BAY – Davante Adams isn’t making any bold predictions for when he’ll be back on the field for the Packers.
However, what the two-time Pro Bowl receiver can say with certainty is he’s feeling significantly better three weeks removed from the turf toe injury he suffered against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sept. 26.
“It’s not even close,” Adams said. “It’s a million times better. I’m able to do a lot more movement in it, more range of motion. That’s the type of stuff that I need. It’s a good sign for me to get back.”
Adams, who has missed Green Bay’s last two games, was in midst of a 10-catch, 180-yard career day against the Eagles before his foot bent awkwardly late in the fourth quarter.
Explosiveness is a key aspect of Adams’ game, making the idea of playing through turf toe a tricky proposition. Although Adams has yet to practice since the Eagles game, he’s still not ruling himself out for this Sunday’s game against Oakland.
Asked whether the Kansas City game on Oct. 27 was realistic, Adams told reporters, “Honestly, I can’t tell you. This week is not out of the question. Next week's not of the question,” before adding in a joking tone, “The week after that, it's gonna be day-to-day.”