Aaron Rodgers, Steelers enjoying feel-good vibes
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"Aaron Rodgers got bumped or stepped on in an 11-on-11 rep and got his right ankle/shin wrapped on the last practice of training camp in Latrobe. That’s off and he’s back to work in team periods, hasn’t missed any reps," Batko wrote on X. After practice, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin also addressed the incident.
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During Tuesday’s practice, Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was stepped on. After practice, coach Mike Tomlin downplayed the situation. “He just got stepped on,” Tomlin said, via Mike DeFabo of TheAthletic.com. “It was nothing of any significance. He finished his work.”