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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.
Rudolph was their QB1, being the veteran leader in a group of him, Will Howard and Skylar Thompson. Until - and unless - Aaron Rodgers signs with the Steelers, Rudolph is expected to be their starter.
Mason Rudolph says he's focused on being the best quarterback he can for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and not the club's pursuit of Aaron Rodgers.
The Steelers moved quickly to sign quarterback Mason Rudolph in free agency and Rudolph said on Tuesday that he’s happy to be back in a “special place” after spending the 2024 season with the Titans.
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 ...
Steelers QB Mason Rudolph recalls memorable first encounter with Aaron Rodgers: 'He went out of his way' Rodgers' words that day left a lasting mark on Rudolph, and the two could soon be teammates ...
The Steelers drafted Rudolph in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft. After one year with the Tennessee Titans , the Steelers brought back Rudolph on a two-year, $7.5 million contract this offseason.
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.
The Steelers brought back veteran Mason Rudolph on a two-year, $8 million deal on Thursday as they wait for an Aaron Rodgers decision.
Rudolph and journeyman veteran Trevor Siemian were the Titans’ other two quarterbacks on roster in 2024. Rudolph was a third-round pick of the Steelers in 2018 and played in 21 games, making 13 ...
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" switched over to NBC this year, returning to where it started in 1964. ... Janis Orenstein provided the voice of Clarice. She was 15 and nailed it in one take.