Few would have thought Packers wide receiver Davante Adams would see the field anytime soon after taking a vicious hit Thursday night from Bears linebacker Danny Trevathan.

Adams was carted off the field after what appeared to be a serious injury. But, according to ESPN.com, Adams may be in line to play Sunday against the Cowboys.

Trevathan was suspended two games for the hit.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy said Friday that Adams, held overnight, was doing well and joking at the hospital about getting out of there.

McCarthy on Davante Adams: So far everything looks positive. Already giving them a hard time at the hospital to get out of there. Good sign. — Green Bay Packers (@packers) September 29, 2017

Adams has 16 receptions with 219 yards and two touchdowns this season. He broke out with 12 touchdowns last season.

If Adams does clear the concussion protocol in time to play against the Cowboys, he will likely take his spot on the outside opposite Jordy Nelson with Randall Cobb occupying the slot.