The Pittsburgh Steelers have an injury to watch with quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the second half of the Week 11 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Rodgers was clearly dealing with some kind of left arm injury in the first half of the game against Cincinnati. The veteran signal-caller could be seen grabbing at the wrist area of his non-throwing arm through the first half.
Follow our tracker below for all of the latest updates on Rodgers' status for the rest of the game.
Aaron Rodgers injury update
UPDATE: The Steelers announced that Rodgers is now questionable to return with a left hand injury.
UPDATE: The Steelers have yet to provide an official update on Rodgers, but the veteran signal-caller hasn't been spotted on the sideline in the second half. It appears that Mason Rudolph will enter the game, at least for now.
UPDATE: Head coach Mike Tomlin revealed that Rodgers is being evaluated for a wrist injury and admitted the Steelers "better get Rudolph ready to go" in the second half.
Rodgers is staying in the game but it's clear he isn't 100%. Rodgers went back to the locker room a bit early to get a jump start on treatment.
We'll update this page once more information is available.
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