PITTSBURGH (AP) —
Aaron Rodgers is optimistic but hardly certain his broken left wrist will be good enough for him to play on Sunday when Pittsburgh visits Chicago .
There’s no question how the rest of him feels about the potential to get a chance to face the Bears one last time. Advertisement
The 41-year-old four-time MVP clashed memorably for so long with Chicago during his long run in Green Bay earlier in his career.
“There’s incentive for every opponent, but I have enjoyed many a Sunday and Monday and many Thursdays in that city,” Rodgers said. “It’s a great sports town, phenomenal sports fans, and a great place to play.”
Particularly if you win there as much as Rodgers has through the years.
Rodgers is 11-1 at Soldier Field, and permanently etched his name into the lore of

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