Ty Montgomery had to leave Sunday's game vs. the Chicago Bears because he was dealing with a rib injury. And we now know how serious the injury is.

Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy spoke to the media on Monday and said Montgomery's injury is not that serious. McCarthy also said Montgomery will go through exams this week and he has a chance to play on Sunday when the Packers take on the Baltimore Ravens.

Montgomery was on his way to having a strong performance vs. the Bears as he rushed for 54 yards and one touchdown on six carries. The Packers also lost rookie running back Aaron Jones to a knee injury and he will miss multiple weeks.

Because of the injuries to both Montgomery and Jones, the Packers went to rookie Jamaal Williams and he finished the day with 67 yards on 20 carries in the 23-16 win. The Packers also used fullback Aaron Ripkowksi and wide receiver Randall Cobb in the run game. Both players combined for 11 yards on six carries.

The Packers earned a big division win on Sunday and will look to get their sixth win of the year this Sunday when they host the Baltimore Ravens. Make sure you’re in the loop – take five seconds to Sign up for our FREE Packers newsletter now!

Earlier this year, Montgomery injured his ribs vs. the Bears and missed the Week Five game vs. the Dallas Cowboys because of it. And while this looks like the same injury, it's not as severe which is why McCarthy believes Montgomery won't miss any action this time around.

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