Aaron Rodgers is slated to make history that he likely didn't anticipate making during his first season with the Pittsburgh Steelers .

Rodgers, who is reportedly dealing with a minor fracture in his left wrist that was sustained during the Steelers' win over the Bengals on Sunday, is in position to join another notable Pittsburgh quarterback who played with a broken left wrist. That quarterback was none other than Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw, who played the majority of the 1977 season with a broken left wrist after he sustained the injury during a Week 4 loss to the Oilers.

Bradshaw's injury that day, in addition to an in-game injury to backup Mike Kruczek, led to then-Steelers rookie defensive back and future Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy playing quarterback for a significant p

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