The Steelers drafted quarterback Mason Rudolph in the third round of the 2018 draft, and he has been a part of the organization ever since.
However, Rudolph recently inked a one-year deal with the Titans, signaling the end of his tenure with the Steelers as he embarks on his seventh NFL season.
Rudolph’s time in Pittsburgh concluded on a positive note, with him starting the final three games of the regular season and securing victories in each, helping the team clinch a playoff spot.
On Wednesday, Rudolph took to social media to bid farewell to Pittsburgh and the Steelers, expressing gratitude for his time with the franchise.
“For the past 6 years, it has been a privilege to be part of the Pittsburgh community and represent the Pittsburgh Steelers,” Rudolph wrote.
“To my teammates, coaches, staff, Art Rooney, the Rooney family, Thomas Tull, Larry Paul, and the rest of the Steelers organization: Thank you for changing my life forever six years ago when you allowed me to wear the Black & Gold.
“To the fans — your love and passion for the team is what makes it so special to play here. I will never forget playing in front of Yinz one final time this past December. All the Best. MR.”
During his tenure with the Steelers, Rudolph amassed an 8-4-1 record as a starter. Across 21 appearances, he completed 63.5 percent of his passes for 3,085 yards, throwing 19 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.