Before Aaron Rodgers committed to the Pittsburgh Steelers, momentum was building for Mason Rudolph to get another shot as the team’s starting quarterback. His last stint as the starter—a three-game win streak to end the 2023 season—salvaged the team’s playoff hopes and reignited belief in him.
With Rodgers struggling to get the offense going for two weeks in a row, could the calls for Rudolph start to swell in Pittsburgh?
“I think Mason could go out there and run that offense very, very well. So possibly,” Former Steelers DL Chris Hoke said when asked if Rudolph would give the Steelers’ offense a better chance via 93.