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While Rodgers mulled over his future, Rudolph participated in the Steelers' voluntary offseason workouts. Rudolph continuously prepares with a starter's mentality; he sends Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith a weekly list of his preferred plays in that week's game plan.
Mason Rudolph feels like he is back home, and the backup quarterback showed that comfort level on Sunday when the Pittsburgh Steelers needed him most.
Super Bowl champion and NFL analyst Chris Hoke delivered high praise on Pittsburgh Steelers backup quarterback Mason Rudolph.
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“This is home.” Steelers QB Mason Rudolph reacts to roaring ovation from fans
Rudolph entered the game to begin the second half for Pittsburgh and was met with loud cheers. When asked about the ovation he received from the crowd, Rudolph made it clear he appreciated the fans’ support.
Unlike the end of the 2023 season, Mason Rudolph wasn’t tasked with saving the Pittsburgh Steelers’ season when he stepped on the field Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. All he was asked to do wa
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Steelers' Mason Rudolph Shows Love To Darnell Washington After Dominant Performance: 'He Is Hungry.'
The Pittsburgh Steelers picked up a 34-12 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday to improve their record to 6-4 and keep them at the top of the AFC North.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph comes into the game in relief of fellow quarterback Aaron Rodgers and converts a third-and-long with a 17-yard connection to wide receiver Roman Wilson.
Sure, the title character, famous by 1949 thanks to the catchy Johnny Marks song inspired by a 1939 poem, dominates the scenes. Although “Ice” is made up almost completely of ice, there are exceptions. One example is Rudolph’s nose so bright. In some scenes it flashes on and off thanks to batteries or concealed wiring.