Steelers Re-Sign Mason Rudolph as Aaron Rodgers' Decision Remains Uncertain
Pittsburgh secures a veteran backup quarterback on a two-year deal while awaiting clarity on their starting QB situation.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed Mason Rudolph to a two-year, $8 million contract with $4.5 million guaranteed.
- Rudolph, 29, returns to Pittsburgh after spending last season with the Tennessee Titans, where he started five games and went 1-4.
- The Steelers are reportedly pursuing free-agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers, with the New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings also in contention for the 41-year-old's services.
- If Rodgers declines Pittsburgh's offer, other options for the Steelers include potentially targeting Russell Wilson or Kirk Cousins, though both come with uncertainties.
- Rudolph is expected to serve as a backup quarterback, providing experience to a roster that currently lacks a clear starting QB.