The Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing to be without quarterback Aaron Rodgers for the rest of their Week 11 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
After taking a hard hit in the third quarter, Rodgers came up favoring his left hand before leaving the game. The Steelers finished the drive with Mason Rudolph at quarterback.
Rodgers fell backward on the play while throwing the ball away before getting crushed by Bengals defensive linemen Myles Murphy and Kris Jenkins Jr. Expand Tweet
In his 21st year in the NFL, Rodgers has started each of the Steelers' first 10 games. He entered Week 11 with 1,853 passing yards, 18 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
Rudolph has not seen the field much in 2025, but he is one of the most experienced backups in the league. The 30-year-old has 18 starts

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