Lions fans got good news on rookie linebacker Jarrad Davis when he practiced on Wednesday. But he practiced before the Week 4 Minnesota Vikings game, too, and didn’t play.

This week, per multiple reports, there’s no doubt about it: Davis’s concussion has been removed from the injury report:

Jarrad Davis' concussion was taken off #Lions injury report. He's only listed with a neck issue now. Sounds like the protocol is finished. — Nate Atkins (@NateAtkins_) October 5, 2017

As Detroit News’ Justin Rogers pointed out, Davis practiced last week before being listed with a “neck” injury against Minnesota. Some speculated this was a separate injury from the concussion he suffered in Week 2:

Jarrad Davis no longer listed on the injury report with a concussion given more life to idea that neck injury forced him out Sunday. — Justin Rogers (@Justin_Rogers) October 4, 2017

Pending confirmation from the team, he’s completely out of the concussion protocol. In fact, it’s possible (if not likely) he’s been out of the protocol for several days. The neck issue is all that remains on the report — and he’s practicing with it, albeit in limited fashion.

The upshot is clear: Davis, who had a monster second career game against the New York Giants, will most likely be available to play against the Panthers.

That’s great news for the Lions.

UPDATE: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated Davis had been taken off the report completely. We regret the error.