
""It feels better than it did Sunday, that's for sure," Rodgers said Wednesday afternoon. "... Was thankful to get today to work with [head athletic trainer] Gabe [Amponsah] and just focus on rehab for today. Trying to get back on the field tomorrow and see what I can do.""
""It's a safety thing," Rodgers said, shooting down the notion that his ability to play would come down to pain management."
""There's incentive for every opponent, but I have enjoyed many a Sunday and Monday and Thursdays in that city," said Rodgers, who owns a 24-5 record against the Bears in the regular season. "It's a great sports town, phenomenal sports fans and great place to play.""
Aaron Rodgers suffered a fractured left wrist against the Cincinnati Bengals and was sidelined Wednesday. He reported feeling better than he did Sunday and worked on rehab with head athletic trainer Gabe Amponsah, planning to try to return to practice Thursday. Determination of availability for the Week 12 game in Chicago will hinge on his ability to protect himself rather than pain management. Coach Mike Tomlin will play a key role in the decision-making process, with Friday noted as a significant day. Rodgers also noted his 24-5 regular-season record against the Bears and praised Chicago as a great sports town.
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