The Pittsburgh Steelers re-signed quarterback Mason Rudolph to a one-year deal on Wednesday and while the contract has yet to hit the NFLPA site, Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has now passed along the numbers he has on the former third-round draft pick out of Oklahoma State.
According to Dulac, Rudolph’s one-year contract totals out at $1.08 million and that’s the minimum for a player with his credited seasons. That also means that Rudolph’s deal can qualify as a veteran benefit deal which comes with a reduced salary cap charge of $940,000.