On “headlines you didn’t think you’d read” this Monday, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith shows little faith in Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph being able to lead the team to anything more than a disappointing finish. Panning the Steelers’ current quarterback situation, Smith doesn’t believe Rudolph has the goods.
“There’s two things he’s known for,” Smith said of Rudolph on Monday’s First Take. “Number one, having nearly got knocked upside his head with his own helmet by Myles Garrett. That’s number one. And number two, he was in Tennessee and couldn’t play ahead of Mr. Mayonnaise himself Will Levis.