Green Bay Packers fans just let out probably the biggest collective sigh of relief in the history of the NFL after seeing quarterback Aaron Rodgers jog back into the field out of the tunnel in the second half of Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears.

According to Rob Demovsky of ESPN, Rodgers is now deemed questionable to return to the game, which is enough update to comfort the legion of worried Packers fans who saw the quarterback getting carted into the locker just before the end of the first half.

Rodgers was hurt in the second quarter after getting sacked. He was taken to the medical tent afterward then was sent to the locker room for further testing. It didn’t look as though Rodgers was going to make it back into the game, based on his body language and on the fact that he needed a cart ride to the dugout.

Now that it’s clear that he didn’t suffer anything serious, he can help his team climb back from a large deficit. As of this writing, the Packers are trailing Chicago, 20-0.

While Aaron Rodgers was in the locker room, Green Bay sent backup QB DeShone Kizer to the field, but the former Cleveland Browns signal-caller only made it worse for the Packers, going 4-of-7 for 55 yards and throwing an interception that was returned for a touchdown by Bears defensive end Khalil Mack.