Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd went down with a right knee injury against the Oakland Raiders in their Week 15 victory, but don’t fret because the star wideout said he’ll be good to go in Week 16.

Tyler Boyd said he was just banged up and will be good to go next week. — Katherine Terrell (@Kat_Terrell) December 16, 2018

The team’s current No. 1 wide receiver ended the game with a team-high four receptions and 38 years on five targets. The third-year receiver hit 1,000 yards earlier in the first half of the game, marking the first Bengal not named A.J. Green to do so since 2009.

Terrell’s report is great news given Boyd’s recent usage following the Bengals’ placement of Green on the injured reserve.

While Terrell’s initial tweet suggested Boyd was guaranteed to be a go against the Browns next week, she followed it up with a little more worrisome report about a potential MRI.

Boyd said he might get an MRI tomorrow. So I wouldn’t say he’s completely in the clear but he seemed pretty confident he was OK and that it was a precautionary thing. — Katherine Terrell (@Kat_Terrell) December 16, 2018

Either way, the Bengals, if they hope to avenge their 35-20 late November loss, will need Boyd. He’s been a constant threat and continues to blossom as one of the league’s best young receivers.

Boyd’s status for the Bengals Week 16 matchup against Cleveland will officially be determined later in the week.