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BEARS 24, STEELERS 21: After forcing the Steelers to punt on the first drive of the second half, the Bears drove 60 yards on five plays to go back in front. Caleb Williams completed all five passes he threw on the drive, capping it with a 25-yard scoring pass to DJ Moore with 8:33 left in the third quarter.
After the Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the Chicago Bears on Sunday, 31-28, the team was without its starting quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, due to a wrist injury. Despite the Steelers quarterback pushing to play in the Bears game, the team ultimately held him out, as his status for the next game is positive, based on Adam Schefter's latest comments.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers missed the Week 12 game against the Bears despite reportedly pushing to play.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers battled through their first game of the season without starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers at the helm, but it wasn't enough. The team fell to the Chicago Bears by a final score of 31-28, dropping their record to 6-5 and tying them with the Baltimore Ravens for the best record in the AFC North.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have lost control of the AFC North, and Mike Tomlin provided an update on Aaron Rodgers.
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Caleb Williams throws for 3 TDs as Bears beat Steelers 31-28 with nemesis Aaron Rodgers sidelined
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears didn't have to face their old nemesis Aaron Rodgers to come away with a win.
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
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