Davante Adams was not happy he could not practice with his teammates this week, and he's even angrier now with the Green Bay Packers recent announcement.

On Thursday, the Packers announced has been ruled Adams out for Saturday's game vs. the Minnesota Vikings. Adams suffered a concussion this past Sunday vs. the Carolina Panthers when Thomas Davis hit him in the head with his helmet and knocked him out of the game.

Adams has been in concussion protocol all week and has not practiced. This is the second concussion he suffered this season with the first happening in Week Four vs. the Chicago Bears when Danny Trevathan hit Adams in the head. However, Adams was able to clear concussion protocol for the following game and played against the Dallas Cowboys where he recorded the game-winning touchdown.

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Davis has been punished for his hit on Adams as he has been suspended for one game. The NFL originally suspended Davis for two games but he was able to get it down to one after his appeal.

Adams is a big part of the Packers offense as he has registered 74 receptions for 885 yards and 10 touchdowns in 14 games. With him gone, Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb and Geronimo Allison will look to fill the void.

Saturday's game will be played at Lambeau Field with a 7:30 p.m. CT kickoff.

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