Aaron Rodgers is not fazed by much, least of all a broken wrist. The Steelers’ quarterback broke a bone in his left wrist while playing against the Bengals last Sunday and missed practice on Wednesday this week. However, A-Rod was back on the field in a limited capacity for the team’s Thursday and Friday practices. Having witnessed Rodgers during those sessions, Pittsburgh’s backup QB, Will Howard, couldn’t help but remark on the 41-year-old veteran’s endurance.
“He’s got some pretty unbelievable pain tolerance,” Howard said during media availability. “Knowing what kind of pain comes with that injury, like I’ve broken my hands before, broke my arms before, it’s painful, man.”
“The fact that he’s out there going through reps, it says a lot about his pain tolerance. He’s a tough dude,”

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