Steelers visit Bears with Aaron Rodgers’ status uncertain because of wrist injury

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) holds his arm after a hit by the Cincinnati Bengals during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Matt Freed)

CHICAGO (AP) — Aaron Rodgers once famously turned to the crowd at Soldier Field and screamed that he still owns the Bears. No one would have argued back then.

Rodgers would love a chance to show it’s still true, though it’s not clear if he’ll get the opportunity when the Pittsburgh Steelers visit Chicago on Sunday.

The four-time MVP broke his left wrist in last week’s 32-14 win over Cincinnati, throwing his status for what could be his final game against the franchise he has tortured into question.

Rodgers was optimistic but far from certain that he would be able to play through the injury to his nonthrowing hand. It depends on if he feels he can protect himself and handle the ball the way he normally does.

Either way, Rodgers said this week he hopes Bears fans can let “bygones be bygones.” And, with a laugh, he added: “Maybe, I can, I guess.”

Rodgers, as he has done in the past, praised Chicago. He mentioned growing up a fan of Michael Jordan and the Bulls and watching Cubs games on WGN.

“They got great sports, man,” he said.

Rodgers is 25-5 against Chicago, counting the playoffs. If he is unavailable, the AFC North-leading Steelers (6-4) will go with Mason Rudolph. The veteran returned to Pittsburgh for a second stint when he signed a two-year deal in March and came through after Rodgers exited last week. He completed 12 of 16 passes for 127 yards and a touchdown, helping the Steelers win for the second time in three games and keep a tenuous grip on first place ahead of Baltimore.

Narrow escapes

The NFC North-leading Bears (7-3) have won seven of eight and lead Green Bay (6-3-1) by the slimmest of margins. They have five wins this season after trailing in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter, including the past three games.

They squeezed out a 19-17 victory at Minnesota last week when Devin Duvernay returned a kickoff 56 yards to set up a 48-yard field goal by Cairo Santos as time expired. The Vikings had scored a touchdown with 50 seconds remaining.

“I think we feel good with where we’re at,” quarterback Caleb Williams said. “But you also do understand that things can turn. We have a whole season left basically with seven games left. And so, things can still turn fast in those ways.”

Monitoring a ‘Magician’

The Steelers are well-versed in the problems created by a team whose quarterback likes to move around. They can thank years and years of chasing Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson.

Williams, however, presents a different challenge. Where Jackson typically takes off the second he tucks the ball under his arm, the slippery Williams is more likely to scramble around in the backfield while hoping something develops downfield.

“He’s kind of like a little magician back there, being able to get out of tough jams and (he’s) got a hell of an arm,” Steelers inside linebacker Patrick Queen said. “So you definitely got to respect the guy. Even with him being young, he’s been playing at a high level.”

The Steelers can try to take solace in this: they’re 5-4 against Jackson, one of the few teams the two-time MVP has a losing record against.

Pick it

A two-time All-Pro, Bears safety Kevin Byard was no stranger to picking off passes. He just hadn’t done it as much as he would have liked the past few seasons.

Byard is making up for it with a league-leading five interceptions after combining for two the previous two years with Tennessee, Philadelphia and Chicago. He had one last year in his first season with the Bears.

“I just think it’s the (opportunities),” said Byard, who has 34 interceptions in 10 seasons. “Honestly, even last year. I feel like I dropped two. I felt like I should have had multi-interceptions last year as well.”

With Nahshon Wright and Tremaine Edmunds tied for second with Jacksonville’s Devin Lloyd with four, the Bears have three of the NFL’s top four leaders in interceptions.

‘Kenny G’ hits the right notes

The Steelers signed running back Jaylen Warren to a modest extension before the season began, and while the former undrafted rookie free agent has been effective with the ball in his hands, he’s also been knocked around a bit.

Enter Kenneth Gainwell. The former Philadelphia Eagle began the season as a complementary piece but has shown a couple of things that Warren has not. He’s been durable, and he’s figured out a way to get to the end zone.

Gainwell had 105 total yards last week against the Bengals and caught two touchdown passes. The Steelers opted to roll with him late even though doctors had cleared Warren to return after tweaking his right knee in the third quarter.

One-sided

Though Rodgers has dominated Chicago, the Bears have done the same against the Steelers.

They lead the series 22-8-1 and are 14-1 at home, including a pair of wins over the combined 1943 Philadelphia-Pittsburgh and 1944 Chicago Cardinals-Pittsburgh teams. The Steelers’ lone victory in Chicago was in 1995. Pittsburgh’s record against the Bears is the franchise’s worst against any NFL team still in existence.

Rico Elmore will formally announce his candidacy for Beaver County Commissioner in New Brighton

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Brighton, PA) Technical Sergeant Rico Elmore will formally announce his candidacy for Beaver County Commissioner tonight at 1001 10th Avenue in New Brighton beginning at 6 p.m. with speeches starting promptly at 7:30 p.m. Elmore is an Air-Force Veteran and a lifelong resident of Beaver County who will share his vision for a revitalization of Beaver County and talk about both strengthening public safety and restoring both transparency and accountability in local government. Elmore is also one of the people that tried to save the late Corey Comperatorewho was the man who died on July 13th2024 when the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump occurred at the Butler Farm Show Grounds in Butler. 

Source: Pirates sign outfielder Jack Suwinski and right-handed reliever pitcher Yohan Ramírez to one-year deals to keep both of them on their roster

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to a source, the Pittsburgh Pirates and outfielder Jack Suwinski have recently agreed to a contract of one year which is worth $1.25 million and the Buccos and right-handed reliever pitcher Yohan Ramírez have recently agreed to a contract of one year worth $825,000. These contracts will make both Suwinski and Ramírez avoid arbitration to stay on the Pirates roster.

Geneva College head football coach Geno DeMarco earns the 2025 PAC Coach of the Year honor before his final game as Geneva’s coach

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver Falls, PA) Geneva College head football coach Geno DeMarco, the longest tenured college football coach at any level, was recently honored as the 2025 Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) Coach of the Year after leading the 6-4 Golden Tornadoes to the postseason for the first time since 2009. Tomorrow’s bowl game for Geneva against SUNY Brockport of Brockport, New York in Rochester, New York at noon will be the final game for DeMarco in his 33rd season. Twelve Golden Tornadoes were also recently named All-PAC selections, which is the second most since Geneva joined the PAC in 2011.

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Announces that Dog License Purchases for 2026 Will Be Available in December and Urges All Pet Owners to License Their Dogs

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Noah Haswell, Beaver Couty Radio News

(Barto, PA) According to a release yesterday in Barto, Pennsylvania from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced that annual dog license purchases for 2026 will be available for purchase beginning December 1st. Every dog owner in Pennsylvania has a legal obligation for licensing, which fundthe work of the dog wardens who protect both communities and dogs throughout Pennsylvania. You can go to licenseyourdogpa.pa.gov by clicking here to buy a dog license that is yearly.

Shapiro Administration announces first-ever school district pilot program to increase access to learner’s permit testing

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Tioga, PA) According to a release from PennDOT, PennDOT and the Northern Tioga School District and local officials recently announced a new pilot project led by PennDOT at Williamson High School in Tioga. This project allows students to go to school to take their learner’s permit knowledge test instead of them going to a driver’s license center.

Route 168 Wall Repair Begins Monday in Lawrence County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrence County, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that on Monday, November 24th, weather permittingwall repair work on Route 168 in Taylor Township in Lawrence County will begin. Starting at approximately 7 a.m. on Monday, single-lane alternating traffic, controlled by temporary traffic signals, will occur on Route 168 between US 422 and Moravia Street and this restriction will be in place around-the-clock through mid-December as crews from A. Liberoni, Inc. will conduct wall repair work there. 

PUC Advances Rulemaking to Strengthen Consumer Protections and Provide Stability for Utilities and Households Statewide

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to a release from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) in Harrisburg yesterday, they took another major step yesterday to ensure stability and predictability for both consumers and utilities by advancing a rulemaking that would formally incorporate key consumer protections into the PUC’s regulations. A 5-0 vote was taken by the PUC so they can approve a motion by PUC Chairman Steve DeFrank to direct staff to develop a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking which codifies safeguards that are longstanding related to arrangements for payment, winter terminations, medical certifications, protections for victims of domestic violence and other essential standards. 

AHN Forbes Hospital in Monroeville celebrates the premiere of “Wicked: For Good” by dressing up two of their newborns as Elphaba and Glinda the Good

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Monroeville, PA) Two newborn babies that were born at AHN Forbes Hospital in Monroeville on November 4th2025 were recently dressed up to be the hospital’s Elphaba and Glinda the Good to celebrate the premiere of the movie “Wicked: For Good” today. Baby girl Palmer Bailey was dressed up like Elphaba and baby girl Gianna Tofani was dressed up like Glinda the Good. According to a release from Allegheny Health Network, here is more information about these newborns:

  • Elpheba: Born on Nov. 4, 2025, to parents Ashley and Chris Bailey of Jeanette, Pa., Palmer Bailey (female), weighed 8 lbs. and 11 oz and measured 21 inches in length.
  • Glinda the Good: Born on Nov. 4, 2025, to parents Kayla Zundel and Phillip Tofani of Rostraver, Pa., Gianna Tofani (female), weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz and measured 21.5 inches in length
  • Nurses (left to right): Kayla Haines, RN, and Jen Kiebler, RN, AHN Forbes Hospital
  • The images can be found via DropBox by clicking here and b-roll can be downloaded at this link by clicking here.

Pittsburgh Light Up Night 2025 is in Downtown Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Tomorrow at 4 p.m. starts Light Up Night Weekend in Downtown Pittsburgh. The event will include Santa Claus making an appearance along with two stages with food vendors and live music. The City-County Building’s tree will be lit at 5 p.m., then the PPG Place ice skating rink tree will be lit at 6 p.m., and the Horne’s tree at the corner of Penn Avenue and Stanwix Street will be lit at 7 p.m., which are the times for three rounds of fireworks tomorrow. A Zambelli fireworks finale will also occur at 9:30 p.m. tomorrow to end the night.