However, there were a lot of reasons for that. Brett Mason Rudolph III (born July 17, 1995) is an American football quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). Mason Rudolph apologizes for fight with Myles Garrett, bears ‘no ill will’ toward him. The Hall-of-Fame quarterback is done for the year. Mason Rudolph – As expected Rudolph’s rookie season started last Sunday with him being the odd quarterback out and thus inactive against the Cleveland Browns.
Play Now As you can imagine, it bothers him. Sep 9, 2018 at 11:57 am ET1 min read Rudolph is inactive for Sunday's game against Cleveland due to coach's decision, Teresa Varley of the Steeler's official site reports. He played potentially his best game up to that point before injuring his shoulder in the third quarter. He’d miss the rest of the season.Rudolph has already been through hell and back in 10 NFL games. In a perfect world, Ben Roethlisberger comes back pain free and throws for another 5,000 yards and 30-some touchdowns. Are we really just going to kick him to the curb after 10 games?Backup quarterbacks are signed to be just good enough to win in a pinch. If you watched every start and are trying to tell me he doesn’t have potential and that he doesn’t deserve to be QB 2 on the roster then you’re just crazy.Maybe the Steelers placed a higher premium on Rudolph than they should have. Most Likely: QB Mason Rudolph - The Steelers have their third quarterback inactive unless there are already seven players out due to injury.
Following the first series of the second half, Rudolph was replaced by undrafted rookie Rudolph’s bad luck continued. 2.
He made plays he needed to make. Ideally, all this fuss about signing the veteran quarterback is much ado about nothing.The backup never sees the field and the “Can Rudolph succeed?” debate bleeds into next year. You’re the guy now.Upon finally getting his chance, Rudolph was greeted with a knockout headshot against the Baltimore Ravens. We've received your submission.Sheldon Richardson hopes he gets to face Mason Rudolph in the Steelers-Browns revenge match next week.Rudolph, the 24-year-old Steelers quarterback who was a central figure in a stunning Week 11 brawl with the Browns, may have to watch the rematch from the sidelines after another very bad day at the office on Sunday.
Then, in the second game of your sophomore NFL season, you’re thrust into action on the snap of a finger. He has a weak arm, as evidenced by his 14th percentile arm at the combine. Thanks for contacting us. They drafted him with the intention of giving him the reigns when Roethlisberger called it a career. … I like the contributions of Duck,” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said after the game.Tomlin said he might have a starter in mind for next week’s game, but declined to say who.“I like [Hodges’] readiness,” Tomlin said.