Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers will not face off against the Chicago Bears on Sunday, according to coach Mike Tomlin. This decision came just hours before kickoff at Soldier Field, as Rodgers was deemed unfit for action due to a broken left wrist sustained in his previous game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Rodgers had initially expressed his desire to play despite being injured, but ultimately the Steelers opted to prioritize their safety and well-being. The team instead will start backup quarterback Mason Rudolph, who has been performing adequately as a replacement for Rodgers.
This decision comes after a tumultuous week of practice, during which Rodgers was visibly limited by his injury. Despite this, he had hoped to put any past tensions with Bears fans behind him and move forward in a positive manner. However, it seems that some wounds may be too deep, as the Steelers took the cautious route and decided not to risk further harm to their star quarterback.
In contrast, the Steelers did secure an impressive victory over the Bengals, with Rudolph playing a key role in the win. He will now look to replicate his success against the Bears, who are currently struggling to find consistency on both sides of the ball.
The Bears' defense has been particularly active, with players like D'Marco Jackson and Amen Ogbongbemiga leading the charge in tackles. Despite this, they may find themselves facing a stiff test from Rudolph and the Steelers offense.
For his part, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was not involved in this particular matchup, as he was focused on securing a win against the Dallas Cowboys in a crucial NFC East contest.
Rodgers had initially expressed his desire to play despite being injured, but ultimately the Steelers opted to prioritize their safety and well-being. The team instead will start backup quarterback Mason Rudolph, who has been performing adequately as a replacement for Rodgers.
This decision comes after a tumultuous week of practice, during which Rodgers was visibly limited by his injury. Despite this, he had hoped to put any past tensions with Bears fans behind him and move forward in a positive manner. However, it seems that some wounds may be too deep, as the Steelers took the cautious route and decided not to risk further harm to their star quarterback.
In contrast, the Steelers did secure an impressive victory over the Bengals, with Rudolph playing a key role in the win. He will now look to replicate his success against the Bears, who are currently struggling to find consistency on both sides of the ball.
The Bears' defense has been particularly active, with players like D'Marco Jackson and Amen Ogbongbemiga leading the charge in tackles. Despite this, they may find themselves facing a stiff test from Rudolph and the Steelers offense.
For his part, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was not involved in this particular matchup, as he was focused on securing a win against the Dallas Cowboys in a crucial NFC East contest.