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NFL News: Mason Rudolph's recent appearance with Donald Trump at a U.S. Steel event has thrust him into the spotlight, with Trump praising his quarterback skill ...
While Rodgers' status (and likely salary) would undoubtedly lead to him supplanting Rudolph as QB1 if he signs with Pittsburgh, that doesn't mean that Rudolph's work so far won't be all for naught.
Mason Rudolph deserves better than the Steelers organization, which has pulled the rug out from under him on several occasions. Aaron Rodgers will do the honors this time around.
If it carries, or if Rudolph is ready to be the starting quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers is yet to be known. It likely won't be known until training camp or even the preseason.
It’s not lost on Mason Rudolph that he’s no longer an afterthought to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Two years ago, Rudolph was a free agent for two months without any job offers before he accepted ...
When the Steelers contacted the agent for Mason Rudolph at the start of free agency this offseason, the decision by the quarterback to return to where his career had begun was an easy one. Rudolph, a ...
Rudolph went 1-4 in his starts in 2024, throwing nine touchdowns and nine intercpetions while amassing 1530 over the year. Now, Rudolph is back with the Steelers after one year away.
Mason Rudolph, after spending the 2024 season with the Tennessee Titans, returns for his second stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he had begun his NFL career.
Maybe Rudolph does get that opportunity this season, or he ends up being the backup. Either way, fans are thrilled to have him back, and it appears the quarterback is excited to be here.
Rudolph led the team to three straight victories and an AFC Wild Card berth. Rudolph completed 55 of 74 passes (74.3%) for 719 yards (9.7-yard average) and three touchdowns in four games. He also ...
Pittsburgh Steelers are welcoming back quarterback Mason Rudolph on a two-year contract worth $8 million. With $4.5 million guaranteed, Rudolph’s return provides stability and depth at the ...
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer first appeared in 1939 when Montgomery Ward department store asked one of its copywriters, 34-year-old Robert L. May, to create a Christmas story the store could ...