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The Steelers responded to fan backlash over past and present players attending President Donald Trump's rally in Pittsburgh.
At OTAs, Steelers QB Mason Rudolph addressed fan backlash over his appearance at President Donald Trump's rally in Pittsburgh ...
Pittsburgh Steelers players Mason Rudolph and Miles Killebrew say they are unapologetic about attending President Donald ...
Everything we know about some current and former Steelers players rallying with Trump and the team's response.
The Steelers responded to fans who were upset two members of their current roster attended a May 30 rally held by President ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers have responded to backlash from fans about some players attending a Donald Trump rally.
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Steelers QB Mason Rudolph has responded to fan backlash over his recent appearance at United States President Donald Trump's rally. Rudolph, along with Steelers special teams ace Miles Killebrew ...
As valued fans, your voice is an essential part of what makes our Steelers community and fan ... Rudolph understands there will be backlash on social media but says he had a friend in Washington ...
Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph made an appearance at a Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania, sparking backlash which caused the team to issue a statement.
Not all of the Steelers' fan base agrees, however. The backlash quickly came, especially on social media. One fan shared a video of burning a Minkah Fitzpatrick jersey and ending his team support.