The severity of Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery's knee injury is still unclear, but his vague five-word tweet could leave Bears fans feeling optimistic despite how gruesome the injury looked in real time.

There is no mention of the knee injury in the tweet, but it's hard to imagine someone would tweet something so uplifting if he had just been diagnosed with a major setback.

Montgomery scored twice in the Bears' Week 4 game against the Detroit Lions (which Chicago would go on to win 24-14) before having to leave the field due to the injury. After the game, Chicago head coach Matt Nagy was unable to offer an update on the severity of the injury.

NFL Network insider Ian Rapaport reported later that Montgomery will have an MRI tomorrow, but that “the initial belief based on early tests is that the hyperextended knee did not lead to a major injury.” This reporting aligns with Montgomery's optimism in the tweet.

The tweet could be completely unrelated to the injury; perhaps Montgomery was being a team player and was just happy that his Bears got the win. Chicago is now 2-2 on the season. The team has a matchup with the Los Vegas Raiders set for next Sunday.