QB Aaron Rodgers Confirms He Will Play Despite Still Dealing with Injury – Mike Tomlin Reveals Reason He Had to Lock in QB1 Early Before the Epic Clash with the Bills
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – 28/11/2025
The Pittsburgh Steelers enter Week 13 under immense pressure after a disappointing loss to the Chicago Bears. The season is slipping off track, and the team desperately needs a spark heading into a massive showdown with the Buffalo Bills — a game that could define their entire playoff fate. And this morning, that spark arrived: head coach Mike Tomlin officially announced that Aaron Rodgers will be the QB1, even though the 42-year-old star is still not fully recovered from his wrist injury.

No waiting until the weekend.
No letting rumors swirl.
Tomlin made the call early — a decision that felt like a declaration of intent.
Sources inside the building say Rodgers pushed hard to play, especially with the matchup against the Bills and Josh Allen looming — a duel he openly admitted he “does not want to miss.” After being ruled out moments before kickoff in Week 12, Rodgers spent the entire week proving he was ready to lead the team again.
During Thursday’s press briefing, Tomlin delivered a statement that carried weight — and a hint of mystery — sending waves across the NFL:
“This week we don’t have the luxury of choosing safety. We need someone willing to step to the front line, and Aaron looked me straight in the eye and said he’d be that guy. And as for why I had to lock in QB1 early… once you see how the entire team reacts every time Rodgers steps into the huddle, you’ll understand why we couldn’t wait another second.”
Tomlin didn’t spell out the details, but his tone made it clear that something deeper than scheme — maybe team morale, maybe a commitment from Rodgers — forced an early decision.
Despite limited wrist mobility, Rodgers practiced more this week than last and showed he could throw, move, and control the rhythm of the offense. What he brings isn’t just mechanics; it’s steadiness, leadership, and belief — qualities the Steelers sorely lacked in the loss to Chicago.
On the opposite sideline, Josh Allen is on fire and the Bills are pushing hard in the playoff race. Pittsburgh knows that if they want any chance at a win, they need Rodgers — not at his healthiest, but at his most determined.
This Sunday, the spotlight will fall squarely on Rodgers vs. Allen.
And the Steelers believe Mike Tomlin’s early QB1 decision might be the turning point that saves their season.
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