Pittsburgh Steelers fans thought their season was over when the team lost three straight games in December 2023, putting a major dent in their playoff hopes.
The Titans seem confident in moving forward with second-year passer Will Levis as their starter under center. With Levis’ relative inexperience in the NFL, though, the backup quarterback job has become an important one.
The Tennessee Titans signed Mason Rudolph this offseason in free agency to apply pressure and give competition to last year's backup Malik Willis. The pair will compete in training camp to be Will Levis' backup, but if the depth chart had to be decided today, Rudolph would probably be in the lead.
The Tennessee Titans have a crowded quarterback room with Will Levis, Mason Rudolph and Malik Willis, all of whom have joined the team in the last three years.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' 2023 season didn't have too many bright spots, but the play of Mason Rudolph down the stretch was certainly one that stood out.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert stated immediately after the 2018 NFL Draft that he had a first round grade on quarterback Mason Rudolph, even though the team selected Rudolph in the third round.
For the first time since joining the Tennessee Titans in March, Mason Rudolph spoke to the Tennessee media at OTAs about his late-season surge last season with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
7.5 months ago, Mason Rudolph was largely an afterthought among Pittsburgh Steelers fans. But after putting together a December and January that saw him
The Pittsburgh Steelers' vision for the 2024 season was made clear early on in the 2024 offseason. Shortly after losing a Wild Card contest to the Buffalo Bills, the organization released quarterback Mitchell Trubisky.
The Pittsburgh Steelers changed their quarterback room completely by releasing Mitch Trubisky, trading Kenny Pickett, and letting Mason Rudolph walk. The last two parts of that came as somewhat of a surprise, but Rudolph was not returning once the team signed Russell Wilson.
The Pittsburgh Steelers completely revamped their quarterback room this offseason by adding Russell Wilson, Justin Fields and Kyle Allen. Many thought Mason Rudolph might have returned after stellar play down the stretch, leading the Steelers to three straight wins and a wild-card playoff berth.
Despite Mason Rudolph’s strong play down the stretch last season, there was no official contract offer on the table for Rudolph from the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to Mark Kaboly of The Athletic.
The Pittsburgh Steelers needed what looked like a miracle with three weeks left to go in the 2023 season. The team dropped the ball in the game to the rebuilding Arizona Cardinals.
The Steelers completely redid their QB room this offseason. Some were sorry to see Rudolph leave Pittsburgh.
The transformation of the Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback room from laughable to loaded was swift this offseason. It began with the signing of Russell Wilson to a one-year deal and reached new heights with the acquisition of Justin Fields via trade.
Before free agency opened, the Pittsburgh Steelers remained adamant about doing business with quarterback Mason Rudolph. All three major decision makers said that same thing, but in the end, Rudolph walked to the Tennessee Titans for a one-year, $3.62 million deal.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback room has undergone a significant transformation since the 2023 season. Mason Rudolph, once the third-string quarterback, emerged as a crucial figure during that time.
Mason Rudolph‘s time with the Pittsburgh Steelers came to an end this past week, as the 28-year-old quarterback signed with the Tennessee Titans. Rudolph’s inked a one-year deal worth up to $3.6 million with $2.7 million guaranteed to likely fill the role as backup to Will Levis.
Mason Rudolph signed with the Tennessee Titans in free agency this month, ending his six-year run with the Pittsburgh Steelers. On Wednesday, Rudolph took to social media to say goodbye to the city of Pittsburgh and the only NFL franchise he had ever called home.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers QB Mason Rudolph has parlayed last season's nice little down-the-stretch showing into a contract with the Tennessee Titans.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers QB Mason Rudolph is taking on a backup role with a new squad.
Free agency officially kicks off on Wednesday at 4 p.m, but legal tampering began on Monday. And, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph has garnered a ton of interest from teams across the league.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are trying to keep Mason Rudolph in the fold. But that doesn't mean they aren't also on the hunt for a new quarterback. It's complicated.
Mason Rudolph was one heck of a college quarterback, so there's no shame in being compared to him...right?
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac revealed some worrisome news about the state of the Steelers locker room.
The Steelers’ quarterbacks room is already set to look a bit different after the expected recent departure of Mitch Trubisky. But Pittsburgh is hoping to retain another of its veteran signal-callers.
Pittsburgh Steelers insider Brooke Pryor of ESPN explained during an appearance on the latest edition of the "Two on OSU" podcast why quarterback Mason Rudolph may head elsewhere as a free agent this spring.
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