Steelers, Aaron Rodgers and Mason Rudolph
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With the fate of the season on the line, the Steelers will more than likely opt to go with Rodgers, as he has shown just a bit more than Rudolph this season. This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/steelers/onsi as Steelers Get Bold QB Recommendation Against Ravens.
The Pittsburgh Steelers announced on Nov. 23 that backup quarterback Mason Rudolph will be making his first start of the season. Starter Aaron Rodgers, who fractured his wrist last week, was ruled out two hours before Pittsburgh's Week 12 game against the Chicago Bears.
At 41, Aaron Rodgers is the NFL's oldest starting quarterback. At 40, Bengals starting QB Joe Flacco is second-oldest.
At the end of a fourth quarter play between the Browns and Steelers on Nov. 14, 2019. Garrett rushed the passer and after Rudolph had gotten rid of the ball, Garrett appeared to get a hand caught in Rudolph's helmet.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin revealed who the team's starting quarterback will be against the Chicago Bears. This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers Reveal Starting Quarterback vs.
Mason Rudolph will get his first start of the season and Aaron Rodgers will serve as the No. 3 emergency quarterback Sunday when the Pittsburgh Steelers face the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. Coach Mike Tomlin made the decision before putting the QBs through warmups Sunday.