Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Set To Start In Week 13
Just when you thought the Aaron Rodgers saga in Pittsburgh couldn’t get any more dramatic, the plot thickens. The Steelers’ veteran quarterback is not only slated to make his return against the Buffalo Bills in a crucial Week 13 showdown, but he’s doing it with a wrist that sounds like it went through a meat grinder.
Initial reports of a “fractured wrist” after the Week 11 clash with the Bengals felt like standard NFL injury jargon. But hold your Terrible Towels, because the reality is far gnarlier. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Rodgers is dealing with not one, not two, but at least three fractures in his left wrist. One of these is described as a “consequential break,” the kind that only happens with some serious, bone-crunching force.
You have to wonder what’s going through the minds of the Steelers’ coaching staff and medical team. It’s one thing to be tough; it’s another to play quarterback in the NFL with a handful of broken bones in your non-throwing wrist. It’s like a concert pianist deciding to play a show with a few busted keys. Sure, you can do it, but is it going to be a masterpiece?
The Rodgers Mentality: Guts Or Glory?
This isn’t Rodgers’ first rodeo when it comes to playing through pain that would sideline mere mortals. We saw him gut out nearly an entire season in 2018 with a tibial fracture and play through an avulsion fracture in his throwing thumb in 2022. The man’s pain tolerance is clearly off the charts, but it’s a high-stakes gamble. Those previous injury-marred seasons didn’t exactly end with a Super Bowl parade for the Packers.
Still, you can’t deny the sheer grit. Teammates are reportedly “impressed,” which is the understatement of the year. When your 40-something-year-old quarterback is willing to strap on a helmet with a wrist full of broken bones, it sends a message. That message? The playoffs are on the line, and he’s all in.
A Season On the Brink
The timing of Rodgers’ return couldn’t be more critical. The Steelers are in a dogfight for the AFC North, and this game against the Bills is a potential turning point. A win puts them a game and a half ahead of the Ravens, with two head-to-head matchups still on the calendar. A loss could send them tumbling down the wild-card standings.
“You start to play the right way this time of year,” Rodgers said. “We got good opponents on the schedule the last six. We have three division games, so there’s a lot in front of us.”
Head Coach Mike Tomlin, ever the stoic, simply noted the increased reps in practice as the reason for the green light. But you know it’s more than that. It’s a calculated risk, a bet on Rodgers being the difference-maker, even at 80 percent.
The Steelers are hoping his presence, broken wrist and all, can be the spark they need to conquer the Bills and make a serious push for the postseason. It’s a gutsy call, and only time will tell if it’s genius or just plain crazy.
