November 22, 2024

STEELERS HAS MADE THE DEAL TRANSACTION FOR QB PLAYER FROM.

Steelers plan to start QB Mason Rudolph if Kenny Pickett can't play  Saturday vs. Bengals

Despite the possibility of Kenny Pickett’s return, Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph is getting ready to start in week sixteen.

With a 7-7 record, the Pittsburgh Steelers are currently outside of the AFC playoff picture, trailing the Indianapolis Colts, the 7th-seeded team, by just one game following their Week 15 loss. Mitch Trubisky, the quarterback for the Steelers, was benched during that game in favor of Mason Rudolph, who is anticipated to start in Week 16.

Although starting quarterback Kenny Pickett may be able to return from the ankle injury that has kept him out of the team’s last two games, Rudolph spoke to the media this week about his expectations for the team and his preparation to start.

Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph relishing his opportunity more than 2  years after his last NFL start | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“I’m going to take the reps that I was given today and do the best with it,” Rudolph stated. Even though Pickett might make a comeback, Rudolph is making every effort to be ready in case his name is called.

Rudolph thinks he will play this week after speaking with head coach Mike Tomlin: “… I talked to Coach T [Tomlin] for the final [decision], but as far as I know, I’m playing and that’s the way I’m treating it,” Rudolph said.

Rudolph has made 10 career starts and has a 5-4-1 record. He has thrown for 2,081 yards, completed 60.66 percent of his passes, and has a 13:10 touchdown-to-interception ratio in those ten starts.

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Rudolph and the Steelers’ next opponent is the Cincinnati Bengals, who play in the same division and are one game ahead of them in the AFC playoff standings. Put differently, there are enormous postseason ramifications for this game.

Lior has been writing about the NFL, NBA, Tennis, NCAAF, fantasy football, and sports betting with the aim of pursuing a career in the sports media industry. He holds a BA in English and an MS in Sports Analytics in Management. Lior, who was reared in New York but was born in Israel, has always supported the New York Knicks and Giants, his home teams. Nick Kyrgios and Carlos Alcaraz are two of Lior’s favorite tennis players.

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