Aaron Rodgers Exits Steelers-Bengals Game With Concerning Injury
Summary
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers left a game against the Cincinnati Bengals due to a hand injury. Rodgers was seen holding his left wrist and is being evaluated. If he cannot return, the team will use backup quarterback Mason Rudolph.Key Facts
- Aaron Rodgers is the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Rodgers completed 9 out of 15 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown before leaving the game.
- He left the game due to an injury to his left wrist, which is not his throwing hand.
- Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin mentioned that Rodgers is being evaluated.
- Mason Rudolph is the backup quarterback for the Steelers.
- This is the second hand injury Rodgers has experienced this season.
- The team also has rookie Will Howard as an emergency third quarterback, though he has not played yet this season.
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