The Pittsburgh Steelers have re-signed quarterback Mason Rudolph to a two-year, $8 million contract as they navigate their search for a starting quarterback. The move comes during a period of uncertainty regarding Aaron Rodgers' free agency decision, which has implications for both the Steelers and the Giants. Rudolph, a former third-round pick, has returned after spending time with the Titans, where he had his most playing time since 2019. As the Steelers finalize their quarterback strategy, Russell Wilson appears to be a potential alternative pending Rodgers' choice.
The Steelers have re-signed quarterback Mason Rudolph amid uncertainty over Aaron Rodgers' free agency status, as they seek clarity on their starting QB for next season.
Pittsburgh brought back Mason Rudolph for two years, $8 million, as they await Aaron Rodgers' decision, while Russell Wilson is emerging as a backup plan.
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