Steelers’ Mason Rudolph Likely Roster Cut, Broncos Seen as Fit
The Pittsburgh Steelers face tough roster decisions as they enter training camp with four quarterbacks, including veteran Mason Rudolph, who may be at risk of getting cut. With Aaron Rodgers firmly entrenched as the starter, selecting backup options becomes crucial, leading to speculation that Rudolph may not make the final roster. Bleacher Report highlighted Rudolph as a probable cut, emphasizing the Steelers' investment in young quarterback talents Will Howard and Drew Allar, which may take priority over retaining an experienced backup. The ultimate decision boils down to whether the team values Rudolph's experience over the potential of their younger quarterbacks during this rebuilding phase.
By the Numbers- Mason Rudolph has a career record of 8-5-1 as a starter for the Steelers.
- He has thrown for a total of 3,395 yards and 21 touchdowns throughout his tenure.
- Four quarterbacks are vying for two backup spots behind Aaron Rodgers.
- Rookie Drew Allar is expected to have a redshirt year, while Will Howard's future remains uncertain.
The Steelers may consider trading Rudolph during training camp, but if that doesn't materialize, they could release him before Week 1. If cut, Denver Broncos could be a fitting destination for him as they seek an upgrade at QB2.
Bottom LineThe Steelers must weigh the benefits of an experienced backup against the risk of stunting the growth of promising young quarterbacks, making this roster decision pivotal for their future strategy.
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