Steelers Beat Bengals 34-12, Aaron Rodgers Exits with Wrist Injury
Rodgers left halftime early after a hit caused a left arm injury during the NFL Week 11 game between the Steelers and Bengals.
- On Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered an apparent left hand injury on a hit by multiple Cincinnati Bengals and missed the second half start while being evaluated.
- Late in the second quarter, multiple Cincinnati Bengals defenders hit Aaron Rodgers, who was seen holding his wrist, and officials flagged Cincinnati twice for roughing the passer on that drive.
- Rodgers, 41 and the NFL's oldest active starter, remained in the game for one play after the hit before going to the locker room early at halftime.
- With Rodgers exiting, Mason Rudolph, Steelers backup quarterback, entered early in the third quarter as Pittsburgh led 10-9.
- The Steelers listed Aaron Rodgers, four-time MVP, as questionable to return after he helped give Pittsburgh a 10-6 halftime lead.
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Mason Rudolph Reveals Aaron Rodgers’ Message at Half-Time After Injury Forced Out Steelers QB
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Steelers' Mike Tomlin Provides Initial Injury Update on Aaron Rodgers
The Pittsburgh Steelers finished off a strong 34-12 Week 11 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on November 16, but there was some nervousness after the game as quarterback Aaron Rodgers left with an injury.Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin offered a key clarification on Rodgers’ wrist injury after the victory, noting that it was his “left wrist” that forced him to leave the outing.In other words, Rodgers did not injure his throwing wrist, which is a …
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