Fractured Left Wrist Test Results Unveiled
The Pittsburgh Steelers faced a challenging situation when their quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, suffered a left wrist injury during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Rodgers was substituted in the second half, leading to Mason Rudolph stepping in as backup. Initial assessments during the game suggested a possible fracture in his wrist, prompting further evaluation.
Fractured Left Wrist Test Results Revealed
On Tuesday morning, reports from NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero indicated the results of the subsequent tests. The tests confirmed that Rodgers had indeed fractured his left wrist. However, the good news was that he would not require surgery for the injury.
Upcoming Matchup Against the Bears
As the Steelers prepare for their upcoming game against the Chicago Bears, scheduled for Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET at Soldier Field, the team’s focus is on Rodgers’ recovery. While he is pushing to play, medical clearance will be necessary before he can take the field again.
Possible Player Changes and Team Record
- If Rodgers is unable to play, Mason Rudolph will again take on the quarterback responsibilities.
- The Steelers currently hold a record of 6–4.
- Kickoff for the game against the Bears will take place at Soldier Field.
The situation remains fluid as the Steelers await further medical guidance regarding Rodgers’ status for the critical game ahead.