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Aaron Rodgers' Bloody Nose a Fitting Symbol for the Hurting Steelers in Lopsided Loss to Bills
Rodgers, playing with a fractured wrist, left briefly after a hit that caused a bloody nose and fumble, returning after 10 minutes with a bandage, Steelers trailing 16-7.
- At Acrisure Stadium, Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, was sacked by Joey Bosa, Buffalo Bills defender, drawing blood and fumbling; Christian Benford returned it 17 yards for a touchdown.
- Rodgers entered the game with multiple fractures in his left wrist and faced constant game pressure, finally taking a sack that knocked him down.
- During Rodgers' absence, he stayed in the medical tent for around 10 minutes and returned with a bandage while Mason Rudolph filled in, throwing an interception converted into a Bills touchdown by Josh Allen to Keon Coleman.
- The Bills lead 16-7 at the time of writing, while a Steelers loss would drop Pittsburgh to 6-6 and tie Baltimore Ravens for first place in the AFC North.
- Afterward Rodgers lay face-down before jogging to the sideline and shook his right hand prior to medical evaluation, risking worsening his prior wrist injury.
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