Aaron Rodgers made the start for the Steelers on Sunday despite having multiple fractures to his left wrist, but he’s out of the game early in the second half.
Bills defensive end Joey Bosa sacked the quarterback on their first play of the third quarter and Rodgers lost the ball before coming down hard on the ground. Bills cornerback Christian Benford scooped the ball up and returned it for a 17-yard touchdown that gave Buffalo a 10-7 lead.
Rodgers had blood on his face as he made his way off the field and appeared to be looking at his right hand. Mason Rudolph replaced him to start the Steelers’ second offensive possession of the half.
The team has not updated Rodgers’ status yet, but it may be Rudolph’s show the rest of the way.

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