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Bears brace for old nemesis Aaron Rodgers, Steelers
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers notoriously claimed ownership of the Chicago Bears while leading the Green Bay Packers in 2021. Whether he gets the opportunity to prolong that proprietorship during Sunday's meeting of division leaders remains questionable.
Mike Tomlin confirms Aaron Rodgers won't need wrist surgery, but won't know until later in the week if Rodgers can play. "Really it's just about bracing it and securing it for his comfort and safety, and then it's about how functional he is." Friday will be a big day. https://t.co/XWbkTCmVj6
Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Tomlin dismissed the idea cornerback James Pierre will replace former All-Pro Darius Slay in the starting lineup.
Mike Tomlin confirmed reports that Aaron Rodgers won't need surgery on his injured wrist and indicated he could play this week vs the Bears.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing for the Chicago Bears, but questions remain surrounding the team. Starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers missed
The Steelers own a one-game lead in the AFC North in mid-November, and Ravens coach John Harbaugh says his 5-5 team is “just above water.” That scenario might’ve felt dire in late August, but sportsbooks disagree with Harbaugh’s assessment.