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Tomlin said 'It's all systems go' for Rodgers

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers was a full participant in practice for the second straight day and has no designation on the injury report today.

Coach Mike Tomlin said Rodgers is 'all systems go' for Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills at Acrisure Stadium.

"He was a full participant today with no designation for the game," said Tomlin. "So, it's all systems go."

Rodgers suffered a broken wrist in the team's Week 11 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, missing the second half of that game and last week's game against the Chicago Bears.

Tomlin said it was the amount of work Rodgers was able to do this week that made him a go.

"Just more reps, certainly," said Tomlin. "But, certainly it's another week, and so I'm sure there's more comfort there, not only in him, but in the medical experts."

When asked if he was able to take snaps under center, Tomlin confirmed he was.

"He was," said Tomlin.

Tomlin also confirmed that receiver DK Metcalf and linebacker Alex Highsmith are good to go when asked and said there is no injury designation.

In addition, when asked if he decided on a left tackle, he confirmed it would be Andrus Peat.

"Yeah, we worked with AP (Peat)," said Tomlin.

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