PITTSBURGH -- For the first time since fracturing his left wrist Nov. 16, Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was a full participant in practice.
After missing his second Wednesday practice in a row, the 41-year-old quarterback was on the field for a frigid Thanksgiving practice, going through his normal workload with his wrist in a black stabilizer as snow flurries fell at the Steelers' facility.
"I'm going to see how I feel after [Thursday]," Rodgers said Wednesday regarding the practice plans for this week. "I'm going to go [Thursday] and get casted up and then see how I respond."
Wide receiver DK Metcalf , who injured his ankle in the loss to the Chicago Bears , also returned to practice Thursday after missing Wednesday, along with defensive tackle Cameron Heyward (ankle) a

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