Mason Rudolph, a former quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has been selected to start at quarterback for the Tennessee Titans. Will Levis, who has battled a shoulder ailment and struggled with numerous turnovers throughout the season, was benched and replaced by Rudolph.
Like the Steelers did a season ago, the Titans will make the transition to Rudolph. Rudolph is now set to start the final three games of the season, while a young starting quarterback will be benched.
As the Titans’ backup quarterback, he has appeared in five games and started three of them. Rudolph has accumulated 1015 passing yards and threw for six touchdowns and five interceptions in those games.
During the final three games of the 2023 season, Rudolph guided the Steelers from 7-7 to 10-7 and a postseason berth, which they would eventually lose to the Buffalo Bills.
He hopes to sign a new contract this summer with the Titans or another team after signing a one-year deal with them in free agency.
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