After Aaron Rodgers Injury, Steelers Try Out 2 Quarterbacks
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Mason Rudolph opened up about his quarterback status with the Pittsburgh Steelers and his relationship with Aaron Rodgers.
At 41 years of age and 21 years into his career in the National Football League, it’s hard to expect a fully healthy season from Aaron Rodgers, even when the playoff aspirations of the Pittsburgh Steelers are on the line.
Aaron Rodgers would rather play through pain than let Mason Rudolph take his job. It's time for the Steelers to step in and give Rudolph a chance.
Aaron Rodgers praised Mason Rudolph and his work with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and for now, there doesn't seem to be any quarterback controversy ahead of the game against the Chicago Bears.
The Pittsburgh Steelers fan base got quiet for a scare during the Sunday Week 11 contest against the Cincinnati Bengals. That moment came when quarterback Aaron Rodgers was forced to sit out the second half due to a left wrist injury.
Mason Rudolph details the halftime conversation that he had with Aaron Rodgers after the veteran QB sustained a wrist injury in Week 11