Tomlin mum on Steelers' starter
after Rudolph benched
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[November 25, 2019]
Head coach Mike Tomlin declined
to say who the Steelers' starting quarterback will be moving forward
after Devlin "Duck" Hodges replaced Mason Rudolph in the second half
on Sunday and rallied Pittsburgh to victory.
"We'll see what next week holds, next week," Tomlin told reporters
afterward.
Hodges, who won his only start earlier this season when Rudolph was
out injured, entered on the Steelers' second series of the second
half, with the Cincinnati Bengals leading 7-3.
"Just felt like our offense needed a spark," Tomlin said of the
decision. "Mason wasn't doing enough. 'Duck' came in and provided us
a little spark, made a couple plays."
The move paid immediate dividends. On his fourth snap, Hodges hit
James Washington deep over the middle, and the wideout stiff-armed
his way to a 79-yard touchdown to put the Steelers up 10-7.
"I looked pretty smart, didn't I?" Tomlin said with a laugh and an
eye roll.
Hodges, an undrafted rookie out of Samford, finished 5 of 11 for 118
yards. The Steelers prevailed 16-10 thanks to a pair of Chris
Boswell field goals in the fourth quarter, moving into position for
the AFC's final wild-card spot at 6-5.
Rudolph finished 8 of 16 for 85 yards with an interception. The pick
was Rudolph's seventh in his last five games, after he had just two
interceptions through his first four games of the season.
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Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin walks the field during warm ups
prior to a game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Kohl-USA TODAY Sports
Asked when he would like to make a decision on who will start at
home against Cleveland next Sunday, Tomlin said he might have
already.
"I may have it as I stand here right now, but I'm just not going to
share it with you guys," he said.
Rudolph, a third-round pick in 2018, entered the day with 1,551
yards, 12 touchdowns and eight interceptions in eight games (seven
starts) in place of Ben Roethlisberger, who was lost for the season
in Week 2 with an elbow injury.
Hodges went 22 of 29 for 200 yards, a touchdown and an interception
in two games (one start) in place of Rudolph earlier this year.
--Field Level Media
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