The Steelers beat the Bengals, 27-12, to keep their hold on first place in the AFC North.
But the club may have a significant injury concern with their starting quarterback.
Aaron Rodgers did not play in the second half after suffering a left hand injury late in the second quarter. Rodgers was clearly favoring his left wrist after taking some hard hits during a two-minute drill. He went to the locker room ahead of the rest of the team to get his wrist evaluated. But he did not return.
Mason Rudolph played the entire second half, helping lead the Steelers to the victory.
Rodgers was 12-of-16 for 127 yards with a touchdown in the first 30 minutes. Rudolph finished the game 12-of-16 for 127 yards with a touchdown.
Notably, Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey was ejected from the contest

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