Pittsburgh quarterback Aaron Rodgers injured his left wrist late in the first half, leading to an early exit in the 34-12 win over the visiting Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said after the game.

Tomlin said Rodgers will be further evaluated Monday morning. ESPN reported that the Steelers initially were concerned that the 41-year-old QB had "a slight break" in his non-throwing wrist, and NFL Network reported that X-rays at Acrisure Stadium showed a small fracture.

Rodgers was tackled after an incomplete pass and landed on his left wrist and hand with 17 seconds left. After a timeout, he threw another incomplete pass before coming out as the Steelers' Chris Boswell kicked a 25-yard field goal.

After first declared questionable to return due to a hand injury, Rod

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