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.