
Aaron Rodgers has been leading the Pittsburgh Steelers as they look to compete for a Super Bowl title under head coach Mike Tomlin.
However, before any chance of an AFC title or Super Bowl title reaches the Steelers, they'll need to pick up the pace for a postseason run.
Rodgers had the Steelers rolling at the beginning of the season, looking to be Pittsburgh's potential savior for their first playoff win in several years.
While the beginning of the season was promising, injuries derailed the Steelers and Pittsburgh has found itself in a hole, losing five of its last seven games.
In Week 14, the Steelers are preparing for their first matchup against the Baltimore Ravens this season.
After losing a previous matchup against the Buffalo Bills in which Aaron Rodgers was sidelined, forcing Mason Rudolph into the game, the 41-year-old seems to be in line to play against the Ravens.
On Thursday, Rodgers was listed as a full participant.
Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers (left wrist), OLB T.J. Watt (toe) full participants in return to practicehttps://t.co/Pd8lngm8s0 pic.twitter.com/Vt5B3SlwAe
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) December 4, 2025
Aaron Rodgers' injury designation changed, having been listed as a non-participant at practice just one day prior to Thursday's practice. He's currently dealing a wrist injury on his left hand.
Rodgers played the Pittsburgh Steelers' last matchup against the Bills with a black cast on his left arm.
In his first season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Aaron Rodgers has posted 19 touchdowns and 2,086 yards with a 65.2 completion percentage.
Rodgers leads an offense with several other talented players, including wide receiver DK Metcalf and running back Jaylen Warren.
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