Aaron Rodgers doesn't need surgery on a fractured bone in his left wrist, but Mike Tomlin won't make a decision on whether to play Rodgers on Sunday at Chicago until he sees "functionality" in Rodgers' ability to play quarterback at – Tomlin believes – Friday's practice.

"That's just what I have in my mind," said Tomlin. "I know he's not working (Wednesday), but certainly I assume it's going to be a little later in the week, and in the meanwhile it'll give us an opportunity to really get solid with a plan or physical preparation around the other two."

Rodgers injured his left wrist during the first half of last Sunday's 34-12 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Mason Rudolph took over in the second half with the Steelers ahead by 10-6. Rudolph quarterbacked field goal and touchdown drives i

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