Steelers Turn to Mason Rudolph as Starting Quarterback in Crucial Playoff Push

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have benched Mitch Trubisky and will start Mason Rudolph as their quarterback in Week 16 as they fight for a playoff spot. Trubisky threw a touchdown and two interceptions in their Week 15 loss, prompting the change. Rudolph, who has a 5-4-1 record in 10 career starts, will face the Cincinnati Bengals in a crucial game for the Steelers' playoff chances. With a 7-7 record, the Steelers need to win down the stretch to stay in contention.
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- Steelers coach Mike Tomlin says Mason Rudolph to start vs. Bengals TribLIVE
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