
Pittsburgh Steelers bold predictions for Week 16 vs. Bengals
The grind of the season has finally caught up to the Pittsburgh Steelers, it seems. After defeating these very Cincinnati Bengals to improve to 7-4, it seemed more likely that the rematch between these teams would have playoff seeding implications. But a Steelers Week 16 status check sees the arrow pointing in the wrong direction for this team.
Mike Tomlin cannot help but hear the whispers about his job security as he prepares to trot out third-string quarterback Mason Rudolph for his first start since November of 2021. (A tie versus the Detroit Lions.) It feels like giving Rudolph a shot cannot hurt this offense, considering how feeble it’s been for a majority of this season. At 7-7 and their playoff odds below 10 percent, what do the Steelers have to lose? Besides this game, obviously.
The Bengals know all about losing their first-string signal caller, but the show has gone on in Cincy. Jake Browning has led the team to three straight wins and currently has it situated in the AFC’s sixth playoff spot. Star wideout Ja’Marr Chase already being ruled out with a shoulder injury isn’t going to make things easier on Browning, but maybe he is ready for the difficulty meter to climb a bit anyway.
Once seen as the successor to Ben Roethlisberger, things have not gone Rudolph’s way. He started eight games in 2019, but just one apiece in 2020 and 2021. He didn’t play a single snap in 2022.
Now on a one-year deal with Pittsburgh, Rudolph should be prepared to grip it and rip it on Sunday. He began the year behind both Pickett and Mitch Trubisky, he’s facing a weak secondary, and he’s leading a team that’s basically out of the playoff race. If not now, when?
If there was ever a time to shoot your proverbial shot if you are Mason Rudolph, the time has come. Treat this as an audition for 31 other teams and let it fly.