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Aaron Rodgers Reportedly 'Flipped Off a Couple of the Cameras' at Bears' Soldier Field
Aaron Rodgers' rivalry with the Chicago Bears will reportedly be put on hold Sunday, but he still introduced himself to Soldier Field in memorable fashion.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Rodgers will not play against the Bears because of the fracture in his left wrist. Mason Rudolph will be under center instead.
Still, the former Green Bay Packers signal-caller made his presence known in a different way. ESPN's Dan Graziano reported Rodgers "flipped off a couple of the cameras that were filming" as he walked a lap around Soldier Field after arriving.
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Graziano noted he "used his right hand to flip the bird, so unclear if he could do it with his left."
Rodgers exited the Steelers' Week 11 win over the Cincinnati Bengals with the wrist injury. Rudolph finished the contest and will once again be tasked with leading the offense against the Bears.
On Tuesday, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin confirmed Rodgers suffered a fracture in his wrist that did not require surgery.
"Really, it's just about bracing it and securing it for his comfort and safety," Tomlin said. "And then it's about how functional he is."
On Friday, Tomlin told reporters Rodgers was questionable for the matchup in Chicago.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on the situation Saturday and noted the future Hall of Famer "has been pushing to play" even though the team doctors were "more cautious and guarded. … If the decision is left to Rodgers, he will play, but the team has declined to provide hints as to its final decision."
That Rodgers would want to play against the Bears comes as no surprise. After all, he is a head-turning 24-5 in head-to-head matchups against the NFC North team and has completed 67.3 percent of his passes for 6,965 yards, 64 touchdowns and 10 interceptions in those contests.
He also famously screamed "I still own you" toward Bears fans after scoring a touchdown during a 2021 game at Soldier Field.
The matchups were more notable when Rodgers was on the Packers seeing how Green Bay and Chicago is one of the biggest rivalries in the entire NFL, but Bears fans surely remember all the times their team fell short and have circled Sunday's matchup.
They won't have to worry about him adding to those notable moments Sunday, though, as he will not play.

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