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Dan Orlovsky: Steelers Offense ‘Looked Better’ With Rudolph Then Rodgers

Seeing your starting quarterback go down with an injury and have the backup quarterback come into the game is never a good thing. But in the case of the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday at Acrisure Stadium against the Cincinnati Bengals, Mason Rudolph replacing the injured Aaron Rodgers after halftime might have been an improvement.

At least, that’s how former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky sees it.

Appearing on ESPN’s Get Up Monday morning, Orlovsky stated that the Steelers offense looked better and was more willing to push the ball down the field in the second half with Rudolph compared to what we’ve seen so far this season with Rodgers.