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Aaron Rodgers does not practice, Mason Rudolph ready if needed
As expected Aaron Rodgers did not practice on Wednesday as he recovers from a fracture in his left wrist and his status ...
As Aaron Rodgers nurses his wrist injury ahead of the Pittsburgh Steelers' Week 12 game against the Chicago Bears, the ...
Rudolph played well in relief of Rodgers, completing 12 of 16 passes for 126 yards and a touchdown. The Steelers travel to ...
While Rodgers mulled over his future, Rudolph participated in the Steelers' voluntary offseason workouts. Rudolph ...
Is Mason Rudolph’s hot hand enough to spark a real QB debate in Pittsburgh? After a sharp, efficient performance against the ...
At 41, Aaron Rodgers is the NFL's oldest starting quarterback. At 40, Bengals starting QB Joe Flacco is second-oldest.
Pittsburgh Steelers backup QB Mason Rudolph received high praise from HC Mike Tomlin after he stepped up in Aaron Rodgers' ...
At 41 years of age and 21 years into his career in the National Football League, it’s hard to expect a fully healthy season ...
A week of speculation about who will play quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers in Chicago on Sunday has already grown ...
Aaron Rodgers injured his left, non-throwing wrist late in Sunday’s win over the Bengals; coaches stabilized it and said surgery isn't required. He won't practice Wednesday; Friday will determine ...
Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Tomlin confirmed Aaron Rodgers has a fractured left wrist and explained the plan with backup Mason Rudolph.
There's a good argument to be made that Mason Rudolph, rather than Aaron Rodgers, gives the Steelers the best chance to win the next few weeks. Rudolph entered ...
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