GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The Green Bay Packers' ultra-cautious approach with quarterback Aaron Rodgers will continue at least another week.

Rodgers did not receive medical clearance to return from his broken collarbone and has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lambeau Field.

In announcing the news, coach Mike McCarthy stressed that it was a collective decision by what he called the team's decision-makers, which was likely led by general manager Ted Thompson and team physician Pat McKenzie. Nine times during a five-minute news conference Friday, McCarthy used some form of the word "organization" to describe who made the decision.

"He's not medically cleared," McCarthy said. "That's still the case. As an organization, we don't feel that this is the right time for him to play."