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Aaron Rodgers is believed to have sustained a “sight break” in his left, non-throwing wrist, which caused him to exit Sunday’s 34-12 Steelers victory over the Bengals late in the second quarter.
At 41, Aaron Rodgers is the NFL's oldest starting quarterback. At 40, Bengals starting QB Joe Flacco is second-oldest.
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Young suffered an ankle injury on a sack by Atlanta's Billy Bowman Jr. and went back to the locker room. Andy Dalton warmed up but did not need to replace Young, who would return before the end of the first half. Young would go down in pain again late in the fourth quarter, with teammates immediately calling trainers over to the quarterback.