Steelers Re-Sign Mason Rudolph on Two-Year Deal
The veteran quarterback returns to Pittsburgh after a season with the Titans, as the team navigates significant offseason roster changes.
- Mason Rudolph has signed a two-year, $8 million contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, including $4.5 million guaranteed.
- Rudolph previously played five seasons with the Steelers before spending 2024 with the Tennessee Titans, where he started five games with a 1-4 record.
- The Steelers are reportedly considering Rudolph as a backup option, with speculation about the team pursuing six-time MVP Aaron Rodgers as a potential starter.
- Rudolph's return follows the departure of Justin Fields to the New York Jets and Russell Wilson's ongoing meetings with other teams.
- The Steelers have also made other offseason moves, signing running back Kenneth Gainwell and cornerback Brandin Echols.