Announcers Revealed for Steelers-Bears Game

Announcers Revealed for Steelers-Bears Game
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CBS revealed that Ian Eagle (play-by-play), J.J. Watt (color) and Evan Washburn (sideline) will have the call for the Steelers-Bears game in Week 12.

The Steelers are 5-0 in games that are broadcasted on CBS this season and 4-0 in games called by the Eagle, Watt and Washburn crew.

The Steelers have opened up as 3-point underdogs for their Week 12 game against the Bears on Sunday, according to odds posted by DraftKings Sportsbook. Pittsburgh has a +138 money line, while Chicago is -164. The over/under total for the game is 44.5 points.

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The Steelers are coming off a 34-12 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, while the Bears eked out a 19-17 win over the Minnesota Vikings. The Bears, who stand at 7-3 on the season, are on a three-game winning streak.

Both teams heavily rely on turnovers. The Bears rank No. 1 in the NFL in turnover differential at +16 with 22 takeaways and six giveaways. The Steelers are tied for third-best at +8 with 18 takeaways and 10 giveaways.

Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has not been ruled out from his team’s Week 12 game against Chicago, and is pushing to play through his fractured left wrist, team sources confirmed to Steelers Now on Monday morning.

Rodgers was revealed to have a small fracture in his non-throwing wrist after Sunday’s 34-12 win over the Bengals, but that doesn’t mean that he’s expected to head to the injured reserve for an extended absence.

Rodgers is expected to have additional testing on his injured wrist on Monday morning, but has not yet been ruled out for this week’s game. Mike Florio of NBC Sports reported that Rodgers attempted to return on Sunday, but was overruled by the Steelers medical staff.

Backup quarterback Mason Rudolph played well in his limited action on Sunday, completing 12 of 16 passes (75.%) for 127 yards, one touchdown, no interceptions, and a passer rating of 118.5.

Alan Saunders and Aaron Becker contributed reporting for this story.

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