Veteran QB, told by the Steelers, would like to return in 2024.
Mason Rudolph, the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, had no idea if he would have a job during the next regular season going into the 2023 offseason.
He was even thinking about switching careers.
2024 presents no such issue for Rudolph.
The only question is, who will he play for next offseason?
When his contract expires, he may choose to explore free agency, or he and the Steelers may attempt to negotiate a return.
The Steelers appear to have told the quarterback that they want him to remain in Pittsburgh, though it is unclear what they intend to do at quarterback during the offseason.
Rudolph revealed to Ramon Foster during an appearance on “The Ramon Foster Show” that Omar Khan and Mike Tomlin had expressed their desire for him to return for the upcoming season.
Yes, it was enjoyable. Rudolph said to his former teammate, “I visited with Mike T and Omar both, and… it was so early, like three or four days after we played our last game, and there is a lot neither side knows.” “When they expressed their desire for me to return, I got the impression that they meant it and that they wanted to work with me going forward. I am glad to hear that. However, as you pointed out, there are a lot of unknowns, and January is still early, so who knows what will transpire?
When the 2023 season comes to an end, Rudolph will have a strong case for himself to receive a new contract.