Aaron Rodgers (wrist) to return, start for Steelers vs. Bills on Sunday

Aaron Rodgers (wrist) to return, start for Steelers vs. Bills on Sunday

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Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is expected to start for the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday after recovering from a left wrist injury. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin confirmed Rodgers' full participation in practice with no game designation. Rodgers was injured during the Steelers' Week 11 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals and missed the subsequent Week 12 loss to the Chicago Bears, where Mason Rudolph filled in as quarterback.

This return is critical for the Steelers, who have lost two of their last three games, narrowing their lead in the AFC North to just half a game over the Baltimore Ravens. Rodgers will also be approaching a personal milestone, needing 79 passing yards to become the fifth player in NFL history to reach 65,000 career passing yards. This season, Rodgers has completed 66.4% of his passes for 1,969 yards, with 19 touchdowns and seven interceptions. The Steelers, currently 6-4, will face the 7-4 Bills at 4:25 p.m

Originally by Grant Gordonon November 28, 2025
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