The Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals are facing each other for an AFC North divisional battle at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday. The Steelers hold a halftime lead of 10-6 over the Bengals, though the contest has been significantly impacted by a crucial injury to none other than Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers.

Aaron Rodgers exited the Steelers-Bengals matchup late in the first half after sustaining a left-hand injury on a second-down incompletion, forcing the 41-year-old veteran quarterback to head to the locker room for evaluation.

Rodgers’ injury forced Rudolph to take over.

“Mike Tomlin said that Aaron Rodgers suffered a hand injury and Mason Rudolph will need to be ready. I don’t see Rudolph warming up, though,” reported Noah Strackbein.

Before departing, the four-time MVP

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