Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams admits there are two ways to stop him; however, it might be illegal. After all, the first one involves injuring him.

During his media availability on Wednesday, Adams referenced the recent helmet-to-helmet hit he received during their game against the San Francisco 49ers. He acknowledged that it was one way to prevent him from catching the ball and scoring, but as the 28-year-old noted, even it was not enough to completely keep him out of the game.

As for the second way? Adams is choosing  to keep it to himself. Why would he tell it to his opponents anyway?

“There’s two. They tried one in the game, but I resurrected. There’s one left,” the Packers wideout said, per Matt Schneidman of The Athletic.

Davante Adams certainly showed how tough he is after going back in the game against San Francisco to help the Packers secure the 30-28 win. Midway through the fourth quarter, 49ers Safety Jimmie Ward hit Adams on the helmet as the veteran receiver tried to catch an Aaron Rodger pass. He got the wind knocked out of him and had to leave the game for what many suspected was a concussion.

Interestingly, Adams returned for the Packers and finished the game. After the contest, he confirmed that there was no concussion or any head-related injury and that his chest hurt more. At the time when asked how he was able to return, he simply said he was “built different.”

With what he has shown so far, it might be difficult for teams to totally stop Adams. Through three games, he has already made 25 receptions for 309 yards and one touchdown. It's safe to say fans can expect more.