Aaron Rodgers, the legendary quarterback, has suffered a wrist injury that will likely keep him out of the upcoming game against his arch-rivals, the Chicago Bears. The 41-year-old Rodgers went down in Sunday's loss to the Steelers, and an ESPN report suggests he may have a slight break in his non-throwing wrist.
Rodgers is no stranger to Soldier Field, where he led the Packers to numerous victories. In fact, he has a storied history against the Bears, going 25-5 during his time with Green Bay. However, it seems that his last visit to Chicago will be a bittersweet one. The Jets announced in February that they were cutting ties with Rodgers after just one season together.
Despite his struggles last season and an Achilles tendon injury that forced him out of nearly the entire 2023 campaign, Rodgers was attracted to the Steelers as he began exploring new opportunities in free agency. He's been vocal about his disdain for Chicago, calling it "way more than they love me."
The Bears will now face a different challenge with quarterback Mason Rudolph starting at Soldier Field instead of the ailing Aaron Rodgers. The Steelers' backup quarterback has played in just three games this season and has no experience facing the Bears.
Rodgers is no stranger to Soldier Field, where he led the Packers to numerous victories. In fact, he has a storied history against the Bears, going 25-5 during his time with Green Bay. However, it seems that his last visit to Chicago will be a bittersweet one. The Jets announced in February that they were cutting ties with Rodgers after just one season together.
Despite his struggles last season and an Achilles tendon injury that forced him out of nearly the entire 2023 campaign, Rodgers was attracted to the Steelers as he began exploring new opportunities in free agency. He's been vocal about his disdain for Chicago, calling it "way more than they love me."
The Bears will now face a different challenge with quarterback Mason Rudolph starting at Soldier Field instead of the ailing Aaron Rodgers. The Steelers' backup quarterback has played in just three games this season and has no experience facing the Bears.