Aaron Rodgers' Uncertain Status Clouds Steelers' Visit to Bears

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CHICAGO — The Pittsburgh Steelers are set to face the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Sunday, but the game's outcome could be significantly impacted by the uncertain status of Aaron Rodgers. The four-time MVP suffered a wrist injury in last week's 32-14 win over Cincinnati, casting doubt over his participation in what could be his final game against the Bears. Rodgers, who boasts a 25-5 record against the Bears, expressed his hope that fans can 'let bygones be bygones' and move forward. However, his availability for the game remains uncertain, with the Steelers prepared to start Mason Rudolph if needed. The AFC North-leading Steelers will face a tough challenge from the NFC North-leading Bears, who have won seven of their last eight games and are led by quarterback Caleb Williams. Williams has been instrumental in the team's success, showcasing his ability to scramble and make plays downfield. The Steelers will need to be prepared to face Williams' unique style of play, which has been a challenge for many teams in the past. They will also have to contend with the Bears' strong secondary, which has been led by safety Kevin Byard. Byard has been a key factor in the team's success, with a league-leading five interceptions this season. In addition to the Bears' defensive prowess, the Steelers will also have to contend with the team's strong running game, which has been led by Kenneth Gainwell. Gainwell has been a revelation for the Steelers, providing a boost to the team's offense and helping to take pressure off of Rodgers. The Steelers and Bears have a long history, with the Bears leading the series 22-8-1. The Steelers will look to break their losing streak against the Bears, who have been dominant at home, with a 14-1 record against the Steelers in Chicago.