Aaron Rodgers, overcoming physical setbacks, is anticipated to be the starting quarterback for the game against the Bills in Week 13.

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TL;DR

  • Aaron Rodgers returns as starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
  • Rodgers will play against the Buffalo Bills despite at least three broken bones in his left wrist.
  • The Steelers aim to improve their standing in the AFC North division.

The Pittsburgh Steelers will see their starting quarterback return to the field on Sunday with Aaron Rodgers no longer on the injury report and prepared to compete against the Buffalo Bills. Rodgers, sidelined for the previous week's contest versus the Chicago Bears due to a left wrist injury sustained in Week 11 against the Bengals, participated in all practice sessions on Friday.

“He was a full participant today with no designation for the game, so it's all systems go,” head coach Mike Tomlin told reporters earlier this week

However, the astonishing detail is that according to Ian Rapoport, Rodgers is participating in the game even with at least three broken bones in his left wrist, which features a notable break that typically results from considerable impact. Notwithstanding the seriousness of his condition, Rodgers is anticipated to captain the Steelers in a crucial contest versus Josh Allen and the Bills.

Pittsburgh aims to recover after dropping two of their most recent three contests, with their narrow AFC North advantage over the Baltimore Ravens now reduced to a mere half-game. With Rodgers' return, even in his injured state, the Steelers are optimistic about regaining traction in a closely contested division battle.

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