Injury news was largely positive on the quarterback front entering Week 11, with Brock Purdy returning from an extended turf toe absence and Joe Burrow nearing his return from a similar injury.
Once the games kicked off on Sunday, however, the injury bug bit a few of the league's biggest names at the position.
From the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Green Bay Packers, five teams had to call their backups into action, even if only on a temporary basis.
Here's a look at each quarterback injury from Week 11.
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NFL QB injuries Week 11
Aaron Rodgers
What happened to Aaron Rodgers?
Rodgers suffered an injury to his non-throwing hand/wrist late in the first half and was seen grabbing at it as he finished out the half. Once the Steelers returned from the locker room, Mason Rudolph stepped in and took the reins of the offense.
The injury appeared to occur when Rodgers was hit hard after a throw late in the first half, going down in a pile of Cincinnati Bengals defenders and Steelers teammates.
Aaron Rodgers is questionable to return to Steelers-Bengals with a left hand injury.
Mason Rudolph takes A-Rod's place at QB.
Here's the play where he may have suffered the injury:pic.twitter.com/yBcbSKM9YD
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) November 16, 2025
Aaron Rodgers injury update
Rodgers was officially labeled questionable to return with a hand injury and did not play in the third quarter despite not being immediately ruled out.
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Jordan Love
What happened to Jordan Love?
Love suffered an injury to his non-throwing shoulder on a hard hit from New York Giants LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles late in he first half. He spent time in the medical tent before heading back to the locker room while backup Malik Willis led the Packers' first touchdown drive of the day. Love would return in time for the start of Green Bay's next offensive drive.
Jordan Love bangs up his shoulder.
Malik Willis is in. pic.twitter.com/yVT9ge5BbT
— SM Highlights (@SMHighlights1) November 16, 2025
Jordan Love injury update
Love returned in the second quarter and did not appear to be visibly hampered by the injury, given that it affected his non-throwing shoulder.
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Michael Penix Jr.
What happened to Michael Penix Jr.?
Penix suffered a left knee injury while being hit after a throw in the second half of Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers. He was able to walk to the sideline under his own power but was visibly frustrated, throwing his wristband while moving slowly. Kirk Cousins replaced Penix at quarterback.
Michael Penix #falcons
Left knee injury after landing directly on the knee while the knee is flexed. Mechanism can cause a PCL injury. Important that it’s his left leg and the one he pushes off the throw. Let’s hope he’s okay pic.twitter.com/7warJfKI2Y
— Tom Christ, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT (@FantasyInjuryT) November 16, 2025
Michael Penix Jr. injury update
The Falcons labeled Penix as questionable to return with a knee injury. Penix dealt with numerous injuries in his college career, though both of his ACL tears occurred in his right knee.
Justin Herbert
What happened to Justin Herbert?
Herbert went to the medical tent after taking a massive hit just before the first half of Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, but he was able to return for the start of the second half. Herbert's exact injury was unclear.
Justin Herbert takes a hard hit. He has been replaced by Trey Lance pic.twitter.com/e8Qhb8ZqLm
— Rate the Refs (@Rate_the_Refs) November 16, 2025
Justin Herbert injury update
Herbert didn't appear to be in serious pain as he played in the second half, but the Los Angeles Chargers did pull him from the game while trailing 35-6.
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Bryce Young
What happened to Bryce Young?
Young suffered an ankle injury on a sack by Atlanta's Billy Bowman Jr. and went back to the locker room. Andy Dalton warmed up but did not need to replace Young, who would return before the end of the first half.
#Panthers QB Bryce Young went down in serious pain after being sacked here: pic.twitter.com/ZH4ME1BDuh
— Arye Pulli (@AryePulliNFL) November 16, 2025
Young would go down in pain again late in the fourth quarter, with teammates immediately calling trainers over to the quarterback.
Bryce Young injury update
Young went back to the locker room with an ankle injury but was healthy enough to return to the game and play the second half before going down in pain again in the fourth quarter.
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