Three days after sustaining a concussion in Sunday's loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice.
"Mason, he's been telling me he's feeling really well," quarterback Devlin Hodges said after practice. "It's good to see him because that was a scary situation. I mean, really scary situation, talk about knocked out pretty cold, now to see him here, moving around and smiling and whatnot, it's a good sight."
Rudolph left the field in the third quarter after Ravens safety Earl Thomas' helmet connected with his chin.