The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially made a decision on quarterback Aaron Rodgers for Week 12.
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin confirmed to CBS that Rodgers will sit out on Sunday against the Chicago Bears after suffering a small fracture in his non-throwing wrist last week.
Now that Rodgers is ruled out for Week 12, we turn our attention to Week 13 to see if the future Hall of Fame quarterback will be back on the field then.
Here's what we know.
When is Aaron Rodgers coming back?
According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport, the expectation is Rodgers won't need more than a week off and he should return to the lineup in Week 13.
"Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers has been pushing to play against the Bears, but in the end, it was too quick, per me and Tom Pelissero," Rapoport wrote.
"Rodgers should play next week, but the turnaround was just too quick. Mason Rudolph starts against the Bears."
It was always clear that Rodgers was close to playing after he was able to take part in practice on a limited basis last week, so it's no surprise he's expected to return in Week 13.
While this theoretically gives Rodgers extra time to heal, it's going to take more than a few weeks to fully recover from this injury.
Until that happens, Rodgers is going to be at a high risk of making it worse.
With Rodgers sidelined in Week 12, the Steelers will hand the ball to Mason Rudolph and rookie Will Howard will serve as the No. 2.
Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Rodgers will serve as the emergency third quarterback.
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