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Aaron Rodgers, already playing with a fractured wrist, took a hard hit in the Steelers' loss to the Bills on Sunday that bloodied his nose.
Aaron Rodgers is back from injury but with limitations and the Steelers need some help in the NFL playoff picture
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is cleared to start against the Baltimore Ravens despite a lingering wrist injury. His return to practice signals he can manage the playbook, a crucial factor for the Steelers' offense.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers left Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills after taking a crushing sack from Joey Bosa that led to a fumble, a scoop-and-score touchdown for Christian Benford and a bloodied bridge of the nose for Rodgers.
Aaron Rodgers is set to start vs. the Bills on Sunday after he missed last weekend’s contest against the Bears because of a wrist injury. However, based on a new report on Sunday about the severity of his wrist injury, it seems that the quarterback is pushing through the injury to play.
Rodgers had to exit the game early in the third quarter after taking a huge sack from Bills star pass rusher Joey Bosa. Rodgers turned the ball over, resulting in a touchdown for Buffalo after the fumble recovery. To make matters worse for the Steelers QB, he was forced to leave the game after the play.
Sunday, after the Steelers lost to the Bills, Rodgers raised some eyebrows by noting the importance of everyone showing up to film sessions. On Wednesday, he was asked for clarity on those comments, including whether there has been less than 100 percent attendance at those meetings.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will get Aaron Rodgers back on the field in Week 13 against the Buffalo Bills despite dealing with a fractured wrist. The
Aaron Rodgers turned back the clock with his discount double check celebration after a touchdown in the Steelers' game on Sunday.
Jackson's Baltimore Ravens host Rodgers' Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday with first place in the AFC North on the line, but although they share the division lead, these two rivals are looking pretty shaky. That's in part because of the health and performance of their star quarterbacks.