Veteran quarterback Mason Rudolph is now officially a former member of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He's signed a contract with the Tennessee Titans, bringing an end to a six-year run he had with Pittsburgh. His new deal is worth $3.62 million for 2024:
Rudolph threw for 719 total yards along with three touchdowns, averaging 9.7 yards per pass in 2023. He's now the second quarterback to depart from Pittsburgh this offseason, following Mitch Trubisky, who signed with Buffalo. Pittsburgh also brought in Russell Wilson to ply behind Kenny Pickett after he was cut by the Denver Broncos.
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