Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers notoriously claimed ownership of the Chicago Bears while leading the Green Bay Packers in 2021.

He won't get the opportunity to prolong that proprietorship during Sunday's meeting of division leaders.

Rodgers boasts 24 career victories against Chicago but won't play when the Steelers visit the Windy City. Rodgers fractured his left, non-throwing wrist during last week's 34-12 victory against Cincinnati, throwing for a touchdown before backup Mason Rudolph entered in the second half.

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said this week that Rodgers won't need surgery. But, he told CBS Sports early Sunday that the 41-year-old veteran is out for the game. Veteran backup Mason Rudolph will start in his place.

"He's not going to play today," Tomlin said. "

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