New York Giants star Daniel Jones might not be on the sidelines for long after the QB suffered a concussion last week against the Dallas Cowboys. According to the head coach Joe Judge, Jones is ‘on track' in terms of his recovery and couple even possibly suit up for the Giants' home game against the visiting Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.

“I would say from all the information we have, yes,” Judge said on Jones' availability for Week 6 (via ESPN). “If he is cleared medically he would be an option.”

Week 5 was rough for the struggling Giants franchise. Alongside Jones, RB Saquon Barkley had to leave the game early after landing awkwardly on his ankle while WR Kenny Golladay injured his knee. Both Barkley and Golladay were not present in the Giants' practice on Wednesday and seem to be out for Sunday's game.

Jones, for his part, has been attending team meetings and is approaching this week as if he'll be ready to play. The team though is being careful as they wait for their playmaker to officially clear the league's concussion protocol.

“We're fully preparing for both quarterbacks,” Judge added when asked if he's going with backup QB Mike Glennon. “Mike does a great job every week coming in and preparing,”

The Giants are 1-4 through the first five weeks of the season. And now, it seems that things are only going to get tougher as they try to gain some momentum early in the season.