Playing quarterback in the NFL is hard enough, but it gets even more difficult when you can’t do things you’d normally take for granted. For instance: Aaron Rodgers isn’t expected to take snaps from under center Sunday against the Bills, presumably because of his wrist injury and the subsequent cast on his left arm.

Rodgers was injured two weeks ago in the Steelers’ 34-12 win over the Bengals, and it was later revealed he suffered fractures in his left (non-throwing) wrist. The 41-year-old quarterback missed last week’s loss to the Bears in Chicago but returned Sunday against the Bills.

Mike Tomlin said earlier in the week Rodgers was “all systems go” — but apparently not. Rodgers lined up in the shotgun or pistol on all six plays of the first series, presumably to limit the amount of ti

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