PITTSBURGH -- It's "all systems go" for Aaron Rodgers for Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills, meaning the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback will start Sunday a week after his left wrist fracture caused him to miss a game against the Chicago Bears.
"He was a full participant today with no designation for the game," coach Mike Tomlin said after Friday's practice. "So it's all systems go."
Sunday's start comes two weeks after the 41-year-old sustained the fracture late in the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals. Rodgers, who had two limited practices prior to the Bears game, was questionable entering the game last weekend and was ultimately inactive after Tomlin decided Saturday to start backup Mason Rudolph.