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Rudolph is set to open the 2025 season in a backup capacity for the Steelers after the team signed Aaron Rodgers on Saturday, Brian Batko of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. Rudolph opened OTAs as the Steelers' No.
The Steelers responded to angry fans after the team received complaints about quarterback Mason Rudolph and special teams captain Miles Killebrew attending a rally held by President Donald Trump in West Mifflin, Penn., last week.
Four days after the President of the United States called him “tall” and “handsome” and predicted he would win the Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback’s job, Mason Rudolph had some good things to say about Donlad Trump’s brokered deal with Nippon Steel in its purchase of Pittsburgh-based Nippon Steel.
Donald Trump held a rally at West Mifflin, a borough 11 miles south of Pittsburgh, last Friday. Joining him on stage were Mason Rudolph, special teams captain Miles Killebrew and former fan favorite and running back Rocky Bleier. The latter presented Trump with a Steelers jersey with the No. 47, as Trump is the nation’s 47th president.