Rudolph, amid QB noise: 'Good to be wanted'
Briefly

Mason Rudolph returns to the Pittsburgh Steelers on a two-year deal and feels right at home amid the familiar environment including teammates and coaches. Despite the ongoing speculation around the team, particularly regarding quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Rudolph is focused on improving himself and helping the team this spring. He reflects on the advantages of returning early in free agency, showing confidence in his ability to adapt and seize opportunities. His teammates, including tight end Pat Freiermuth, express excitement about Rudolph’s development and leadership potential as QB1.
Rudolph said, 'I've been a part [of teams] where you jump on the moving train late in the spring, and then [others where] you're here from the jump. So I've learned to adapt to both, but it's obviously good to be wanted.'
Rudolph expressed confidence in adapting to NFL pressures, stating, 'There's been constant noise that is the nature of the NFL, so I have been used to that for a long time now.'
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