Fifth-year Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback Mason Rudolph’s time in the Steel City could be quickly coming to an end.
That shouldn’t be a surprise, considering the work the Steelers put in at the quarterback position in the offseason, signing veteran free agent Mitch Trubisky just hours into the legal tampering window, and then drafting Pittsburgh Panthers star Kenny Pickett in the first round at No. 20 overall, not to mention adding Chris Oladokun in the seventh round.
A long-time backup with the Steelers, Rudolph has served his purpose, but unless he miraculously wins the starting job in training camp, he’ll be spending the 2022 season elsewhere, that much is almost certain.