Bears, Aaron Rodgers and Steelers
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In what could be the 41-year-old quarterback's final season, the Pittsburgh Steelers signal caller has been a model of consistency. He hasn't been injured and has remained upright for a team that is atop the AFC North.
Rodgers left Sunday's game with an injury to his left hand. He was seen grimacing while holding his wrist before halftime. He left the game in the third quarter, and backup Mason Rudolph took over at quarterback as Pittsburgh held a 10-9 lead.
As the season drags on and the playoff picture begins to take focus, the 2025 NFL campaign is shaping up to be a year marked by a changing of the guard.