The Pittsburgh Steelers, led by quarterback Mason Rudolph, secured a 34-11 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, ending a losing streak and keeping their playoff hopes alive.
Rudolph’s remarkable performance, including 290 passing yards and two touchdowns, marked a personal triumph and revitalized the struggling Steelers’ offense.
Rudolph credited his faith in Jesus Christ for guiding him through challenges, and the team responded to Coach Mike Tomlin’s message with newfound boldness. (Trending: Joe Biden Emailed Hunter’s Business Associates 54 Times)
With Kenny Pickett (ankle) nearing full health, #Steelers coach Mike Tomlin opts for the hot hand: Mason Rudolph will get the start in Week 17.
This was the week Pickett was set to return. Then Rudolph stated his case. pic.twitter.com/dhUvdWd1r6
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 26, 2023
“First off I want to say, just so thankful to my creator, Jesus Christ, for giving me the opportunity to play this game,” Rudolph said.
“[He] carried me through the dark times, and [to] get me back here for this special moment.”
Despite uncertainties, Rudolph will continue as the starting quarterback, reflecting the team’s desire for stability and consistency as they pursue a playoff spot.
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