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Mason Rudolph: Aaron Rodgers' "Constant Noise" Doesn't Block His Steelers' Outlook
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Mason Rudolph Stays Focused on Steelers Despite Aaron Rodgers’ “Constant Noise”

May 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Mason Rudolph has been part of the NFL for over five decades, honing his ability to anticipate where pressure will come during plays. At the Pittsburgh Steelers’ recent voluntary organized team activities (OTA), the pressure was not from the usual defenders or absent players but from the ongoing buzz around Aaron Rodgers joining the team. Rudolph, who had a fluctuating first run with the Steelers from 2018 to 2023, shrugged off the questions about Rodgers, saying he’s used to the noise that comes with the NFL.

Rudolph rejoined the Steelers on a two-year deal in March after a mixed season in Tennessee. When Justin Fields departed for the New York Jets and the Steelers didn’t bring back Russell Wilson, Rudolph became one of the two quarterbacks on the roster. The Steelers also added Will Howard, a former Ohio star, through the draft. Rodgers’ decision about his future is still pending, and until then, his potential move dominates discussions, even as the team has faced significant roster changes since their playoff exit.

Rudolph knows the challenges of the Steelers’ QB situation well. Drafted in 2018, he spent much of his early time behind Ben Roethlisberger and had limited opportunities, even being benched for rookie Devlin "Duck" Hodges during Roethlisberger’s injury. Promised a starting shot after Roethlisberger retired, Rudolph initially struggled but revived the team’s offense late in the 2023 season. Despite this, Pittsburgh didn’t make efforts to retain him, opting for Wilson and trading for Fields, leading Rudolph to a 1-4 starting record in Tennessee in 2024.

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However, Rudolph quickly accepted the Steelers’ offer to return on a two-year contract after free agency began, expressing his comfort with the team and staff, especially with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and tight end Pat Freiermuth. While Rodgers has no set deadline for joining the team, Coach Mike Tomlin aims to finalize the roster before training camp in late July. OTAs, though informal, are crucial for team chemistry and development as noted by veterans like Cam Heyward and Freiermuth.

For Rodgers, the focus remains on personal decisions, while Rudolph embraces every chance to prove himself. Whether he serves as a temporary solution or the starting quarterback, Rudolph’s return signals stability for the Steelers, wearing his familiar No. 2 with the hope of contributing meaningfully. He values the team’s environment and coaching, showing readiness for whatever role he is assigned.

Fan Take: Rudolph’s return adds depth and experience to the Steelers’ quarterback room amid uncertainty surrounding Rodgers. For NFL fans, this situation highlights the dynamic nature of team building, where veteran resilience and new talent collide, potentially shaping the Steelers’ success in the coming seasons.

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