Brett Hundley took home the first win of his NFL career on Sunday as the Green Bay Packers collected a critical victory over the rival Chicago Bears, 23-16.

Green Bay had lost three games in a row without starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers as Hundley struggled to adjust under center. Against Chicago, he appeared to finally find his footing, making a pair of impressive throws to Davante Adams to provide Packers fans with hope.

The victory came at a small cost, though. Hundley suffered a hamstring strain in the game, but luckily, it doesn't appear that it will keep him off the field.

Ahead of practice Wednesday, head coach Mike McCarthy said Hundley would be a full participant, meaning that he'll certainly be available when the Packers host the Baltimore Ravens this weekend. From the Packers' official Twitter account:

McCarthy on QB Brett Hundley (hamstring): Anticipate Brett will be a full participant today in practice.

Against Chicago, Hundley went 18-of-25 for 212 passing yards and a touchdown, easily the best outing for the UCLA product since taking over for Rodgers.

At 5-4, Green Bay's playoff hopes are still very much alive. After facing the Ravens, they take on the Pittsburgh Steelers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cleveland Browns, Carolina Panthers, Minnesota Vikings, and the Detroit Lions to close out the schedule. The Vikings currently lead the NFC North at 7-2, while Detroit is tied with the Packers at 5-4.