Despite the 'constant noise' surrounding Aaron Rodgers, Mason Rudolph happy to be back in Pittsburgh
- Mason Rudolph rejoined the Pittsburgh Steelers in March 2025 on a two-year contract following his time playing for the Tennessee Titans during the 2024 season.
- The Steelers continue to show interest in Aaron Rodgers, who visited their headquarters earlier this year but departed without finalizing a contract.
- Rudolph, aware of Rodgers' uncertain status, is competing for the starting job while adapting to new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's system.
- Rudolph said after a recent practice, "Control what I can control," and called Pittsburgh "a special place" where it is "good to be wanted."
- With Rodgers unsigned, Rudolph's presence suggests he may start early in the season, while the Steelers maintain optimism about Rodgers joining the team.
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Even if he doesn't start, Rudolph glad to be back with Steelers
PITTSBURGH — Mason Rudolph has been in the NFL for more than half a decade now. And like any quarterback that has figured out a way to stick around, he's gotten pretty good at guessing where the pressure might be…
Despite the ‘constant noise’ surrounding Aaron Rodgers, Mason Rudolph happy to be back in Pittsburgh
Mason Rudolph has been in the NFL for more than half a decade now. And like any quarterback that has figured out a way to stick around, he’s gotten pretty good at guessing where the pressure might be coming during a given play.
Steelers QB speaks out on ‘constant noise’ with Aaron Rodgers decision looming
Mason Rudolph isn’t fazed by the Aaron Rodgers-Steelers rumors. The veteran signal-caller is serving as the Steelers’ QB1 during OTAs despite it being assumed he’ll be the backup once the 2025 NFL season rolls around.
Mason Rudolph Reacts To Steelers Flirting With Other QBs
Pittsburgh's ugly duckling at quarterback, Mason Rudolph, reacted to the rumblings of a possible Aaron Rodgers signing (while rocking a mean mustache).As the Steelers receive criticism over their lack of options for a viable QB, Rudolph is there to catch the flack or be overlooked as Pittsburgh either brings in veteran talent or drafts new playcallers, hoping to finally get their answer.From training camp on Tuesday (via ESPN), Rudolph answered …
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