The Pittsburgh Steelers are playing the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Sunday. Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers made an impression during pregame activities, as he took to the field. Rodgers made his presence known in a unique way.

“Aaron Rodgers arrived at (Soldier) Field about 20 minutes ago, walked one lap around the field, flipped off a couple of the cameras that were filming and went back inside. Used his right hand to flip the bird, so unclear if he could do it with his left. Status for today’s game still up in the air,” ESPN's Dan Graziano reported on X, formerly Twitter.

Rodgers was hurt in Pittsburgh's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. He hurt his wrist and left that contest. He has been listed as questionable this week to play against Chicago.

Rodgers knows Soldier Field quite well. He came to Chicago countless times to play the Bears, when he was the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers. Steelers fans hope that Rodgers is good to go on Sunday.

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Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said he will leave it to the medical staff, to determine if Rodgers can play.

“I won't do anything,” Tomlin said, per the team. “I'm not a medical expert or Aaron. We'll see.

“It's non-surgical. As soon as they secure it and know that he can protect himself, they will be comfortable.”

This season, Rodgers has thrown for 1,969 passing yards. He has 19 touchdowns, and seven interceptions for Pittsburgh. This is his first season playing for the Steelers.

Pittsburgh is 6-4 on the season, while the Bears enter the game with a 7-3 record.