Aaron Rodgers won't need surgery for the fractured wrist he suffered on his non-throwing hand late in the second quarter of last week's 34-12 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin told reporters Tuesday.
"Really, it's just about bracing and securing it for his comfort and safety, and then it's about how functional he is," said Tomlin, who didn't commit to a starting quarterback Tuesday for the 6-4 Steelers' Week 12 road game against the 7-3 Chicago Bears.
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