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‘I’d Sit Him’: Dan Orlovsky Thinks Steelers Should ‘Try To Rest’ Aaron Rodgers, Start Mason Rudolph

The Pittsburgh Steelers have a quarterback decision on their hands. Health is a question this week after Aaron Rodgers fractured his left wrist during Sunday’s win over Cincinnati.

The decision gets more complicated after Mason Rudolph did well in Rodgers’ absence. The offense didn’t lose its funk with Rodgers off the field, and although there’s a chance he plays, former NFL QB Dan Orlovsky thinks that’s good enough of a reason to rest him this week.

“I’d sit him. He’s 42; it’s a long season. They’re not gonna matter when it comes to a Super Bowl run.