Can Mason Rudolph change his NFL trajectory despite Steelers’ dim playoff hopes?
New York TimesPITTSBURGH — Just three weeks ago, the Pittsburgh Steelers sat comfortably at 7-4 and firmly in the playoff picture at the AFC’s No. When the Steelers selected Rudolph in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft, then-general manager Kevin Colbert said Pittsburgh’s scouts put a first-round grade on the former Oklahoma State QB. Asked Mason Rudolph how he’s a different or better QB than the one Pittsburgh saw in 2019: pic.twitter.com/NI0ztWJznk — Mike DeFabo December 19, 2023 “Experience and reps and years of film and years of learning,” Rudolph said. “I think God uses adversity in everyone’s life to harden us,” Rudolph said. I think it’s made me a better man and a better leader, and it makes you more battle-tested.” GO DEEPER After 2 years on the bench, Mason Rudolph is one snap away.