Aaron Rodgers' season has hit its first roadblock.

In what could be the 41-year-old quarterback's final season, the Pittsburgh Steelers signal caller has been a model of consistency. He hasn't been injured and has remained upright for a team that is atop the AFC North.

For a team like the Steelers, that is exactly what they were looking for. Unfortunately for Rodgers and the Steelers, that run came to an end in Week 11.

The future Hall of Fame quarterback suffered a wrist injury during the team's win over the Cincinnati Bengals – putting a damper on the blowout win.

With the Baltimore Ravens lurking in the shadows, the Steelers can't afford to slip up – or see a key player leave the starting lineup.

Tests will ultimately tell the tale of Rodgers' injury and his eventual retur

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