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CBS Sports believes two pending free agent quarterbacks could be in contention to replace Aaron Rodgers for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2026.
Aaron Rodgers and his broken left wrist could play on Sunday when the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Buffalo Bills. The 41-year-old Rodgers practiced in a limited capacity last week, but ended up watching Pittsburgh's 31-28 loss to Chicago from the sideline in sweatpants after Steelers coach Mike Tomlin decided to make Rodgers inactive and start Mason Rudolph instead.
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Mike Tomlin optimistic Aaron Rodgers starts against Bills after missing last game with wrist injury
Mike Tomlin shared his expectations for Aaron Rodgers and his wrist injury when it comes to Sunday against the Bills
After a week on the sidelines recovering from a fractured non-throwing wrist, the Steelers are confident Rodgers' absence will end after one game. Head coach Mike Tomlin spoke to reporters at his weekly press conference, and while providing the team's injury update, he shared an encouraging one for their 41-year-old quarterback.
Williams passed for 239 yards and three touchdowns in Chicago's fourth straight win, a game that came down to the end.
On Saturday, the NFL announced its game-day accountability update for Week 11, making an official punishment decision for Murphy and Ossai. The good news for both is that neither received a fine for their hits on Rodgers. In total, the NFL handed out 23 fines, one less than Week 10.
The Pittsburgh Steelers battled through their first game of the season without starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers at the helm, but it wasn't enoug
During his 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers didn’t just “own” the Bears, he owned Chicago’s psyche. Sunday’s game may be the Bears’ last