PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers left Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals with a left hand injury and is questionable to return.
The injury occurred when Rodgers was nearly sacked on a second down before the half ended. He threw up a ball for Kenneth Gainwell, but two defenders landed on him. As he landed on the ground, Rodgers’ left hand appeared bloodied.
After the drive concluded, Rodgers left the field and immediately went into the locker room to get attended to by trainers.
Mason Rudolph has replaced Rodgers since then, and Rodgers had not come out on the sidelines after that. Signed by the team in the offseason, Rudolph returned to the Steelers on a two-year contract.
On his first drive, he led the Steelers down the field for a field goa

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