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Steelers Working with ‘Great Optimism’ that QB Aaron Rodgers Will Return Against Buffalo
Williams completed 239 yards and three touchdowns, sharing a brief, friendly postgame exchange with sidelined Aaron Rodgers after the Bears' 31-28 win, marking their fourth consecutive victory.
- On Sunday, Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams briefly spoke with Aaron Rodgers after the game, describing their quick, simple exchange as a brief in-person chat.
- Because of a fractured left wrist, Aaron Rodgers did not play and watched from the sideline, as Mike Tomlin made him inactive and started Mason Rudolph, with Tomlin saying it was the "prudent play."
- Williams finished the game with three touchdown passes in a 31-28 win, helping the Chicago Bears extend their four-game winning streak while Pittsburgh rushed for 186 yards.
- Chicago will quickly shift focus to a Friday matchup with the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles at 2 p.m., while Mike Tomlin said Rodgers won't play this week but expects last Sunday as his only missed start.
- Aaron Rodgers' 24-5 career record against Chicago frames the sideline meeting as notable, especially given his wrist injury and possible final appearance versus the Bears.
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Steelers optimistic Rodgers will play against Buffalo
PITTSBURGH — 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. Tomlin called the decision to sit the four-time MVP a “prudent” one…
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Aaron Rodgers and his broken left wrist could play on Sunday when the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Buffalo Bills. Rodgers sat out Pittsburgh's 31-28 loss in favor of Mason Rudolph. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin called the decision to sit the…
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