PITTSBURGH -- Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers did not return to Sunday's 34-12 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals after sustaining an injury to his left, non-throwing hand late in the second quarter.
Rodgers landed on the hand as he was tackled after throwing the ball away on second-and-goal with just seconds left before halftime. He stayed in for one more play after a timeout, but the hand appeared to have blood on it when he went to the sideline during Chris Boswell 's 25-yard field goal.
Though the Steelers ruled the quarterback questionable to return, Rodgers didn't appear to go back to the sideline after halftime.
With Rodgers out, backup quarterback Mason Rudolph played the second half and led the offense to two scoring drives. He finished 12-of-16 passing for 127

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