May 5, 2025

Mason Rudolph, the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, gave a direct assessment of whether or not he has earned his pay this year.

This weekend’s matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals might decide whether or not they make the playoffs. In terms of the current AFC Playoff Picture, the Steelers are looking in from the outside after their defeat to the Indianapolis Colts.

George Pickens, who was criticised for his performance against the Colts despite receiving a lot of praise before to the season, is someone the Steelers are hoping will play better. Tom Brady, the seven-time winner, defended a Steelers defender who was sent off after hitting Michael Pittman Jr.

In the midst of Pittsburgh’s rollercoaster of a season, quarterback Mason Rudolph, a recognisable figure on the team, recently spoke out about his innermost feelings regarding whether or not he thinks he deserves his paycheck.

Rudolph Expresses Real Emotions
Mason Rudolph could be the key to the Steelers’ postseason aspirations this weekend, with quarterbacks Mitch Trubisky and Kenny Pickett probably sitting on the sideline. In the past, the former Oklahoma State Cowboy has demonstrated the skill and grit required to win games.

A recent remark from Rudolph expressing his belief that, as a third-string quarterback thus far, he has earned his pay was shared by writer Mike DeFabo. Rudolph will start against the Bengals’ standout backup quarterback, Jake Browning.

The Steelers play at 4:30 p.m. in Pittsburgh, and for Rudolph, it may be the once-in-a-lifetime chance to establish his worth against a fellow playoff contender.

 

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