PITTSBURGH — Quarterback Aaron Rodgers was a full participant at practice for the second consecutive day and will start for the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Buffalo Bills in Week 13 on Sunday, head coach Mike Tomlin announce.
Rodgers did not practice on Wednesday, but was listed as a full participant on Thursday and Friday. The Steelers starting quarterback will miss just one game after suffering a fractured left wrist in Week 11 against the Cincinnati Bengals.
“No designation for the game, so it’s all systems go,” Tomlin said. “Just more reps, certainly, but certainly, it’s another week so I’m sure there’s more comfort there, not only in him, but in the medical experts.”
Tomlin also said that Rodgers was able to take snaps under center, something Rodgers said on Wednesday he had yet to do.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Mike Tomlin Updates Aaron Rodgers’ Status for Steelers-Bills Game