Steelers, Aaron Rodgers
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Probably not right now' was Ben Johnson's response when asked if Bears QB Caleb Williams resembles Aaron Rodgers.
The five-time NFL All-Pro was injured during the Eagles' 16-9 win over the Detroit Lions. While the injury is not expected to end Johnson's season, he could be a candidate for injured reserve, which would rule him out for at least four games.
As the season drags on and the playoff picture begins to take focus, the 2025 NFL campaign is shaping up to be a year marked by a changing of the guard.
Rodgers is set to undergo further testing on Monday to determine the extent of his injury and how long he'll be sidelined.
Specifically, the quarterback position has been hit with C.J. Stroud still sidelined for Thursday night due to a concussion, and the status for Aaron Rodgers is up in the air due to a fracture to his left,
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has been out of commission since suffering a Grade 3 turf toe injury in Week 2.
Yes, Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a fracture in his wrist, which will not require surgery. No, the team has not ruled him out for Sunday's game at Chicago. Coach Mike Tomlin addressed the situation with reporters on Tuesday.