Steelers preparing to start QB Mason Rudolph in Week 16 vs. Bengals, but Kenny Pickett not yet ruled out

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After two starts in place of the injured Kenny Pickett, Mitch Trubisky is out as the Steelers’ quarterback, coach Mike Tomlin announced Monday. Pittsburgh is instead preparing to start Mason Rudolph in Saturday’s Week 16 matchup with the Bengals, Tomlin explained, though Pickett has yet to be ruled out while recovering from an ankle injury.

“You don’t need more than two or three weekends to see a pattern, particularly one that you don’t like,” Tomlin told reporters. “So we’re not gonna sit on our hands and hope for a different outcome. … Our intention is to get Mason Rudolph an opportunity to start.”

Trubisky, who also started five games in 2022, went 0-2 while filling in for Pickett against the Patriots and Colts, totaling three interceptions and failing to eclipse 200 yards passing in each game.

“Why are we making the change?” Tomlin continued Monday. “Man, we don’t like what we’re looking at and the consistency of it. What I mean is we’re not scoring enough points. … The guy at that position is at the controls and does have a big say in how some things unfold. It’s really about Mason Rudolph being deserving of an opportunity.”

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Author : Cody Benjamin

Publish date : 2023-12-18 17:39:01

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