Mason Rudolph made his 10th career start for the Steelers on Sunday. After an opening touchdown drive, the rest of the game came with ups-and-downs from Rudolph.
A veteran at this point, there were some positives to take away from the game, despite the tie. Coach Mike Tomlin was honest on Rudolph’s performance against the Lions.
“He did a good job articulating the offense and communicating with guys. The pace in which we desire to work, he was able to uphold,” Tomlin said via the team’s YouTube page in his weekly press conference. We got some penalties and got a free five yards and were able to attack them downfield with his use of pace.