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    Aaron Rodgers Reportedly Trolls Fans With Hilarious Gesture Amid Rumors Of Hand Injury

    Aaron Rodgers suffered a significant injury last week as the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Cincinnati Bengals. While he was initially forced to leave the game in the second, it soon seemed like the injury wasn’t serious as to keep him from participating in Week 12.

    The injury was described as a small fracture to his non-throwing wrist, and the Steelers quickly made it clear it wouldn’t require surgical intervention. His participation for this weekend was left up to whether or not he would be able to play with a specialized brace on his left arm or not.

    As of today, his participation in today’s game against the Chicago Bears remains uncertain, and it seems the quarterback wants it that way. In a recent report on X, ESPN’s Dan Graziano wrote:

    “Aaron Rodgers arrived at Solider Field about 20 minutes ago, walked one lap around the field, flipped off a couple of the cameras that were filming and went back inside. Used his right hand to flip the bird, so unclear if he could do it with his left. Status for today’s game still up in the air.”

    The quarterback remains listed as questionable by ESPN.

    Aaron Rodgers’s Numbers During the 2025 Season

    In 2025, Aaron Rodgers demonstrated he can still be a reliable starter for any NFL franchise out there. Pairing him with a good coaching staff led by Mike Tomlin and a competent roster has been the key to the veteran signal-caller’s resurgence.

    He has thrown for 1969 passing yards and seven interceptions so far. Those numbers aren’t impressive (Only 21st in the league in total yardage), but they’re consistent enough for a veteran like him. His completion is 66.4%, which is just fine. However, ESPN does give him a lowly QBR of 43.7.

     

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