Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur Says Davante Adams is 'Day-to-Day' With Toe Injury
By Michael Luciano

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams' career night against the Philadelphia Eagles Thursday was brought to an abrupt end when he was forced out of the game late after coming down with turf toe, which most believed would sideline him for a few weeks.
Head coach Matt LaFleur offered a much rosier picture of Adams' recovery, however, as he is now listing the star wideout as day-to-day.
Davante Adams is considered day to day with a toe injury. #Packershttps://t.co/OLMhp8MZ3j
— Packers Nation (@PackersNationCP) September 30, 2019
While Adams has yet to find the end zone this year, he did manage to pile up 180 yards on 10 catches against the patchwork Philadelphia secondary to open Week 4. Adams has recorded 25 catches for 378 yards in his first year under LaFleur's watch.
#Packers WR Davante Adams had his MRI today on his toe injury, and sources say it’s not believed to be serious. The team will be careful with their star pass-catcher. But if he misses time, it may not be much.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 27, 2019
With the Cowboys, Lions, and Chiefs on the schedule in the next month, you might as well give Green Bay a loss before that slate even starts if their primary field-stretcher and third down weapon can't go. That Adams is likely not going to be out of commission for that much longer is music to the ears of the Packer faithful.