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"Aaron Rodgers got bumped or stepped on in an 11-on-11 rep and got his right ankle/shin wrapped on the last practice of training camp in Latrobe. That’s off and he’s back to work in team periods, hasn’t missed any reps," Batko wrote on X. After practice, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin also addressed the incident.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to continue strengthening their roster ahead of the 2025-26 NFL season. To this end, Mike Tomlin's team reportedly seeks to give a former Josh Allen teammate a second chance to bolster support for Aaron Rodgers.
Mike Tomlin has made one thing abundantly clear: don't expect to see much-if anything-from Aaron Rodgers this preseason. But the Pittsburgh Steelers head coach's stance hasn't gone
Aaron Rodgers will wait at least another week before he plays in his first game as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rodgers is among the Steelers veterans who won't see the field when the Steelers host the Buccaneers in Saturday's second preseason game, according to coach Mike Tomlin .
After a sloppy preseason loss to the Buccaneers, Mike Tomlin didn't hold back. The Steelers' head coach delivered a stern warning to the entire roster.
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The Spun on MSNMike Tomlin Issues Aaron Rodgers Update After Tuesday's Injury
The Pittsburgh Steelers don't appear to have anything to worry about despite a brief injury scare to Aaron Rodgers. A Steelers teammate inadvertently stepped on Rodgers during Tuesday's training camp practice.
On Tuesday, reporters spotted Aaron Rodgers having his right leg heavily bandaged and iced — a situation Steelers HC Mike Tomlin downplayed.
During Tuesday’s practice, Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was stepped on. After practice, coach Mike Tomlin downplayed the situation. “He just got stepped on,” Tomlin said, via Mike DeFabo of TheAthletic.com. “It was nothing of any significance. He finished his work.”