Back to the Pittsburgh Steelers Newsfeed

Mason Rudolph’s playoff performance could dictate if Steelers draft QB in 2024

At this point, you are probably familiar with the incredible run that Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph is currently on. After re-signing with Pittsburgh this offseason on a one-year deal worth roughly $5 million, most fans expected him to hold a clipboard all season, considering he was the third-string quarterback behind Kenny Pickett and Mitchell Trubisky.

That clipboard has turned into the shape of a football, and Rudolph will be starting the most important game for the Steelers — their playoff matchup in Buffalo this Sunday. The Steelers renaissance man is 3-0 as a starter since taking over for the aforementioned Trubisky and has averaged 27 points per game in those contests.