Rejuvenated Aaron Rodgers leads Steelers over Ravens
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Aaron Rodgers, already playing with a fractured wrist, took a hard hit in the Steelers' loss to the Bills on Sunday that bloodied his nose.
Sunday, after the Steelers lost to the Bills, Rodgers raised some eyebrows by noting the importance of everyone showing up to film sessions. On Wednesday, he was asked for clarity on those comments, including whether there has been less than 100 percent attendance at those meetings.
Jackson's Baltimore Ravens host Rodgers' Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday with first place in the AFC North on the line, but although they share the division lead, these two rivals are looking pretty shaky. That's in part because of the health and performance of their star quarterbacks.
Aaron Rodgers injured his nose in the Steelers' lose to the Bills, but he was more frustrated with the team's performance.
Take a look at the injury report for the Green Bay Packers (8-3-1), which has 18 players (including Josh Jacobs), as the Packers prepare for their matchup versus the Chicago Bears