Mason Rudolph Leads Steelers to Victory, Future Start Uncertain
Despite a dominant performance against Cincinnati, it remains unclear whether Rudolph or recovering Pickett will start the New Year's Eve game.
- Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback Mason Rudolph led the team to a dominant 34-11 win over Cincinnati, throwing for 290 yards and two long touchdowns.
- Despite Kenny Pickett's healing ankle, coach Mike Tomlin has not confirmed who will start on New Year's Eve, potentially giving Rudolph another chance to prove himself.
- Rudolph's performance in the game against Cincinnati was his best and most important start of his career, possibly earning him another look in Pittsburgh or elsewhere.
- Steelers' wide receiver George Pickens had a standout game, becoming the first Steelers wide receiver since Antonio Brown in 2013 to have 195 yards receiving and two touchdowns in a game.
- Inside linebacker Elandon Roberts sustained a pectoral injury in the second quarter, potentially joining Cole Holcomb and Kwon Alexander on injured reserve.


































