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Steelers QB Mason Rudolph Sends Farewell to Mike Tomlin
Summary
Quarterback Mason Rudolph posted a public farewell to retiring coach Mike Tomlin, and the Steelers have hired Mike McCarthy to replace Tomlin.
Content
The Pittsburgh Steelers have hired Mike McCarthy to replace long-time head coach Mike Tomlin. Players have publicly shared farewells after Tomlin's retirement. Quarterback Mason Rudolph posted a lengthy message on X thanking Tomlin for his time with the team and for personal support during Rudolph's career. Rudolph described Tomlin as a steady presence for the roster over seven seasons.
Key details:
- Mike McCarthy was hired to replace Mike Tomlin after Tomlin's retirement.
- Mason Rudolph posted a farewell on X, citing Tomlin's 19 seasons, 200 wins, two Super Bowl appearances and a Lombardi Trophy.
- Rudolph wrote that Tomlin drafted him, coached him for seven seasons, and made time for personal conversations with players at all roster levels.
- Rudolph has appeared in 26 games for the Steelers and is listed with an 8-5-1 record, 21 touchdowns and 13 interceptions during his time in Pittsburgh.
- Rudolph spent one season with the Tennessee Titans in 2024 and returned last season on a two-year deal as a backup to Aaron Rodgers and a mentor to Will Howard.
Summary:
Rudolph's public farewell highlights a moment of transition in Pittsburgh as Tomlin retires and McCarthy assumes the head-coaching role. Undetermined at this time.
