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At 41 years of age and 21 years into his career in the National Football League, it’s hard to expect a fully healthy season from Aaron Rodgers, even when the playoff aspirations of the Pittsburgh Steelers are on the line.
Aaron Rodgers underwent tests on Monday that confirmed that he will not need surgery after fracturing his left wrist during the Steelers' Week 11 win over the Bengals. Rodgers is pushing to play in Pittsburgh's upcoming game against the Chicago Bears, but he must clear some hurdles if he is going to play.
Through the ups and downs late in Rodgers' tenure with the Packers, LaFleur remembers having a “great relationship” with his quarterback during their four seasons together. The highlights were Rodgers’ pair of MVP awards, accounting for half his ...