TEN • QB • #11
Per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the deal is worth “up to” $3.6 million. Rudolph famously outplayed Kenny Pickett at the end of the 2023 season, closing the year with a three-game win streak and getting Pittsburgh into the opening round of the playoffs. They ultimately fell to the Bills in the Wild Card Round. He threw for 945 yards, five scores, and two interceptions in his four starts. Though Rudolph was clearly Pittsburgh’s best option last year, entering his seventh NFL season, there’s no upside to be unearthed with him. Rudolph will serve as the backup to another young quarterback in Tennessee, this time with Will Levis. Levis flashed as a rookie but struggled with consistency issues throughout his nine starts. If he doesn’t make progress in his second season, Rudolph could see some action with the Titans.
10 months ago
March 13, 2024 9:04 PM