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Mason Rudolph contract details: How much money does the Steelers QB make?

The trial run for Rudolph is not only about securing wins, but also about potentially reshaping the future of the quarterback landscape for Pittsburgh.

Mason Rudolph #2 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates after throwing a touchdown.
ROB CARRAFP

The Pittsburgh Steelers face an interesting quarterback dilemma ahead of their Wilda Card round showdown against the Buffalo Bills. Mason Rudolph, who has recently taken over amid drama and controversy, is set to start against the Josh Allen’s Bills. Opinions on the quarterbacks’ performance in Pittsburgh have been divided, with some arguing that Rudolph’s success is due to facing weaker defenses. In contrast, others point out his ability to avoid mistakes, move the pocket effectively, and make crucial reads.

Mason Rudolph’s bio&contract

Mason Rudolph is an American football quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Oklahoma State, where he was a three-year starter and won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award in his last year.

The Steelers selected Mason Rudolph in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft. After the expiration of his initial rookie contract in 2021, he signed a one-year deal worth $5,080,000. This contract included a signing bonus of $2,080,000, with $2,080,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $5,080,000. In 2023, Rudolph is set to earn a base salary of $1,080,000. His cap hit will be $940,000, and his dead cap value will be $1,080,000.

Rudolph’s current situation with the Steelers

The Steelers’ quarterback situation is not just a talking point for this season. Looking ahead to 2024, Michael Penix Jr. and Justin Fields are potential options. Penix, in particular, is considered a standout candidate with impressive arm talent.

The financial aspect of retaining Mason Rudolph also comes into play. A range of $5-6 million per year for a one or two-year deal is considered reasonable, allowing for flexibility in the Steelers’ budget while allowing Rudolph to showcase his skills.

However, it’s essential to consider Rudolph’s perspective on the matter. If he is to consider returning to Pittsburgh, he needs assurance that he will have a genuine shot at the starting role. It’s a call for fair competition, devoid of predetermined decisions, giving Rudolph the chance to prove himself.

The Steelers face a crucial period as they evaluate their quarterback options. The success of Mason Rudolph in the remaining games, including a potential playoff run, could significantly influence the decision-making process.