Steelers Announce Mason Rudolph Will Start vs. Seahawks

Steelers QB Mason Rudolph
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph in a game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Dec. 23, 2023. -- Ed Thompson / Steelers Now

PITTSBURGH — Mason Rudolph will make his second consecutive start for the Pittsburgh Steelers at quarterback this Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, the team announced on Friday.

Rudolph made his first start since 2021 in the team’s 34-11 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 16, and put up the best statistical performance for a Steelers quarterback since 2018 in doing so.

Head coach Mike Tomlin said in his weekly press conference on Tuesday that Rudolph was in line to start, but also said that the team would take things day by day with starting quarterback Kenny Pickett.

Pickett suffered a high ankle sprain in his right ankle on Dec. 2 that required surgery and has been out since. There had been hope that he might return as soon as last Saturday, but he still has yet to be a full participant in practice.

Steelers players said that Rudolph took nearly all of the team reps during practice this week leading up to the Seahawks game.

Rudolph’s performance against the Bengals gave the Steelers the confidence to wait until Pickett gets fully healthy to make a return, Tomlin said on Tuesday.

“I think the highlight, obviously was the play of Mason Rudolph, but I don’t think anything happened in game from his quality of play or mindset that we didn’t talk about in here a week ago,” Tomlin said. “The things that made him an attractive candidate under the circumstances. We talked about him having a great deal of belief in himself and being aggressive in mentality and play. And those things were confirmed in game.”

Rudolph finished the game against the Bengals with 290 yards on 17 of 27 passing, two touchdowns and no interceptions. His 124 passer rating was a career high and the highest for a Steelers quarterback since Ben Roethlisberger in 2018.

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The Steelers will be relying on the veteran to come through in another near-must-win game to keep their playoff hopes alive.

“We’re going to try to win again this week,” Rudolph said. “That’s always the goal. So, big challenge in going out west to a tough, well from what I’ve heard, quite a tough venue to play at and again a great team.”

 

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