Aaron Rodgers to start for the Steelers on Sunday
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Aaron Rodgers is set to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers' starting lineup for their game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Rodgers, who missed Week 12 due to a fracture in his left wrist, has been a full participant in practice and will not carry an injury designation, according to Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin. This will mark Rodgers' 11th start of the season.
Additionally, wide receiver DK Metcalf (ankle) and edge rusher Alex Highsmith (pectoral) are also cleared to play as the Steelers aim to regain first place in the AFC North. However, left tackle Broderick Jones will be sidelined with a neck injury, with Andrus Peat expected to replace him in the starting lineup.
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