Lose Aaron Rodgers. No problem.
Lose Jaylen Warren. No problem.
Lose Darius Slay. No problem.
The Steelers didn't blink when they lost their starting quarterback and running back. And they didn't flinch against the team that carved then like a Thanksgiving turkey exactly one month ago.
That’s because Mason Rudolph did what he always seems to do — he jumped on his white stallion and came charging to the rescue. He didn’t save the season like he did two years ago because it was only one game. But it might have been just as significant.
He replaced an injured Rodgers (left hand) to start the second half and saved a very important 34-12 victory against the Cincinnati Bengals that kept the Steelers (6-4) safely ahead of the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North.
“Mason has proven in the past

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