In an exciting move for Pittsburgh Steelers fans, the team has locked in a two-year contract with quarterback Mason Rudolph. Having originally joined as a third-round pick in 2018, Rudolph returns after spending a season with the Tennessee Titans. His comeback adds a seasoned component to the Steelers’ quarterback roster as they await Aaron Rodgers’ decision.
Before striking this deal with Rudolph, the Steelers had already secured Skylar Thompson, formerly of the Miami Dolphins, through a futures agreement. With Rudolph re-joining the team, Pittsburgh gains a reliable option with starting experience, which was evident when he guided them to a playoff appearance during his previous tenure.
Throughout his career, Rudolph has accumulated impressive stats, passing for 4,615 yards, and achieving 28 touchdowns against 20 interceptions. His return heralds renewed depth and potential for the Steelers’ upcoming campaigns.