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It will be Mason Rudolph at quarterback for the Steelers this week as Aaron Rodgers is out with a wrist injury.
While Rodgers mulled over his future, Rudolph participated in the Steelers' voluntary offseason workouts. Rudolph continuously prepares with a starter's mentality; he sends Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith a weekly list of his preferred plays in that week's game plan.
Aaron Rodgers won’t be able to renew an old rivalry after all. Rodgers’ left wrist injury will hold him out of the Steelers’ game Sunday against the Bears, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported on Sunday.
At 41 years of age and 21 years into his career in the National Football League, it’s hard to expect a fully healthy season from Aaron Rodgers, even when the playoff aspirations of the Pittsburgh Steelers are on the line.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin rules quarterback Aaron Rodgers out with a left wrist injury just hours before kickoff against the Bears at Soldier Field.