Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 235 lbs |
| Birthplace: Rock Hill, SC |
| Age: 31 |
| School: Oklahoma State |
| Experience: 9 |
Next Game
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0:42All Rise For Allar
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1:41Steelers QB Battle: Will Howard vs. Drew Allar
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1:42Drew Allar's 3 TDs Lead Steelers Past Packers
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1:49NFL Breakout Candidate: No. 1 - Chig Okonkwo
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14:50Breaking Down the Bengals' 2026 Schedule
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12:17Biggest Questions Facing New NFL Head Coaches
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1:41Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers Reunite In Pittsburgh
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8:39Breaking Down the 2026 NFL Schedule Release Winners
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4:50Aaron Rodgers Expected to Visit Steelers Friday
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9:03The AFC North's Offseason Checklist
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1:30Rookie Quarterbacks Who Could Start Week 1: Drew Allar
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0:49Steelers Make Move to Keep QB Aaron Rodgers
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1:30Allar Shows Flashes, Howard Struggles in Shutout Loss
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0:30Highlights: Jets at Steelers (8/21)
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0:50Aaron Rodgers Will Not Play Against His Former Team
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1:02Drew Allar and Will Howard To Get all Reps Against the Jets
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0:55Bo Nix To Make 2026 Preseason Debut
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9:16Issues To Address: AFC North
Top Mason Rudolph News
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Steelers' Mason Rudolph: Likely finished for preseason
Rudolph will not play in Friday's preseason game against the Jets, Chris Adamski of TribLive.com reports.
Coach Mike McCarthy said Wednesday that he "saw what I need to see from Mason last week," implying the veteran quarterback has a place on the team for 2026. Friday's game will be dominated by Will Howard and Drew Allar, one of whom is presumably the Steelers' quarterback of the future once Aaron Rodgers retires.
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Steelers' Mason Rudolph: Set for share of quarterback reps
Rudolph is set to receive a fair share of the quarterback reps during training camp, Mike DeFabo of The Athletic reports.
Rudolph received reps in the two-minute drill Tuesday, outperforming starter Aaron Rodgers and gaining an opportunity that Will Howard and Drew Allar did not have. The 31-year-old veteran quarterback continues to separate as the clear No. 2, and with Rodgers already declaring 2026 his retirement season, it is reasonable to assume that Rudolph could see some regular-season action.
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Steelers' Mason Rudolph: Out of 2026 starting mix
Rudolph will be relegated to a backup role again in 2026, as Aaron Rodgers signed a one-year contract with the Steelers on Monday.
Rodgers will reclaim the starting role he possessed in 2025, leaving Rudolph to battle for the second spot on the depth chart with 2025 sixth-round pick Will Howard and 2026 third-round pick Drew Allar (ankle). If one of the younger quarterbacks shows promise in training camp, the Steelers could also opt to trade Rudolph to a team seeking an experienced backup. Rudolph has posted a 9-9-1 record in 19 regular-season starts split between the Steelers and Titans, including a loss in his lone start of 2025 with Pittsburgh while Rodgers was sidelined by a wrist injury.
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