The Pittsburgh Steelers survived Week 11 with a win, defeating the Cincinnati Bengals at home on Sunday, 34-12. They did so despite missing star quarterback and future Pro Football Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers for the entire second half due to an injury .
Rodgers, who will be turning 42 years old in December, reportedly suffered a fractured wrist in his left hand in the first half of the Bengals game. The injury is to his non-throwing hand, but it is still a concerning development for Pittsburgh, which let backup quarterback Mason Rudolph finish the job under center versus Cincinnati.
The Steelers' next assignment in Week 12 will be a showdown against the red-hot Chicago Bears at Soldier Field, an opponent and location that Rodgers is very familiar with. Rodgers, who's faced Chicago a

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