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The Chicago Bears will square off against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday afternoon, meaning the return of Aaron Rodgers to the Windy City. Rodgers tormented the Bears during his time with the Green Bay Packers,
Steelers QB reveals the real factor that will determine if he plays Sunday isn't his pain threshold—it's whether he can protect himself on the field against a turnover-hungry Bears defense.
After dominating and taunting Bears fans for 30 games, now Aaron Rodgers has the audacity to beg for 'bygones to be bygones'?
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A rising and setting sun: The meaning of a potential Caleb Williams-Aaron Rodgers matchup on Sunday
Caleb Williams and Aaron Rodgers, two NFL quarterbacks of different generations, may finally cross paths this season as the Bears and Steelers prepare to face off, with Rodgers hoping to be able to play despite a wrist injury.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Chicago Bears meet in a matchup of division leaders. Pittsburgh has won two of three to keep its tenuous grip on the AFC North lead over Baltimore.
Joe Burrow was a full participant in practice for the second straight time. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, Kevin Wildes, and Greg Jennings ask if Burrow should start on Sunday vs. the Patriots, and If Aaron Rodgers should play through his wrist injury.
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Aaron Rodgers, Mason Rudolph gush over one another
Aaron Rodgers on Mason Rudolph: "He's a troll. He makes every day so much fun. I told him, 'Just thanks for making this fun,' — every day he's got a checklist of the jokes he's got to get off out of his brain." Rudolph: "That's pretty harsh coming from a troll himself." pic.twitter.com/HINcpQImWA
Aaron Rodgers is not the first Steelers quarterback to deal with a broken left wrist. Steelers legend Terry Bradshaw also […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Aaron Rodgers Shares Som