Mason Rudolph Thinks He Has A Chance To Start
                
        
        Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason  Rudolph thinks he has a legitimate chance of winning the starting quarterback competition this summer. It's a long shot considering that Mitchell  Trubisky and rookie Kenny  Pickett are ahead of him, but Rudolph 100% believed whatever head coach Mike Tomlin told him this offseason. The Athletic's Mark Kaboly believes that if Rudolph proves he's the better QB this summer, he will start. There certainly is no sure thing with Trubisky or Pickett, but Rudolph hasn't exactly looked great in parts of three NFL seasons. In 17 total games (10 starts), he's completed 61.5% of his passes for 2,366 yards, 16 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. If Rudolph is starting in 2022, the Steelers plans will have gone sideways.
Source: The Athletic - Mark Kaboly
        Source: The Athletic - Mark Kaboly
 
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