Mason Rudolph Signs 1-Year Deal with Tennessee Titans
The former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback joins the Titans, bolstering the team's quarterback depth behind starter Will Levis.
- Mason Rudolph, previously with the Pittsburgh Steelers, has agreed to a one-year contract with the Tennessee Titans worth up to $3.62 million.
- Rudolph's signing follows his notable performance last season, where he led the Steelers to the playoffs, completing 75% of his passes in a 3-0 stretch.
- The Titans, having about $80 million in salary cap space, aim to strengthen their roster, with Rudolph joining other free agent signings including Tony Pollard and Chidobe Awuzie.
- Rudolph's move comes after the Steelers signed Russell Wilson, making Rudolph's position as a backup in Pittsburgh untenable.
- The Titans view Rudolph as a valuable backup, capable of stepping into a starting role if necessary, highlighting the importance of quarterback depth.