Brett Mason Rudolph (born on July 17, 1995 in Rock Hill, South Carolina), popularly known as Mason Rudolph, is a professional American football quarterback, who currently plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League.
Rudolph initially schooled at Westminster Catawba Christian School before he transferred to Northwestern High School to complete his secondary school education. He proceeded to Oklahoma State College, where he played for the school team. He graduated from the college in 2017, winning the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award for his stellar display.
His performance in college got him into the 2018 NFL Draft, where he was selected by Pittsburgh Steelers. In his senior season, he made 80 touchdowns and passed for 4,400 yards. He led the team to a 15-0 record and 4A State Championship. The team also reached their best position at the national ranking, occupying the 7th position.
Rudolph is in a relationship with Eugenie Bouchard, a Canadian tennis player. According to Marca, Rudolph is worth about $4 million. Based on his contract with the Steelers, he earns about $3 million per year.
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