
The Steelers’ quarterback opened up about his appearance at a recent rally led by President Trump
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, safety Miles Killebrew, and legendary running back Rocky Bleier joined a rally announcing a partnership between Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel, which is based in Pittsburgh. President Donald Trump led the rally and introduced Mason Rudolph as “tall” and “handsome” and said he has a feeling Pittsburgh has their guy. Rudolph spoke about the partnership between the two companies, and what it will mean for Pittsburgh.
“It’s going to help create jobs and bolster the Pittsburgh economy,” Rudolph said after OTAs on Tuesday.
There was backlash from a portion of the fan base who weren’t happy seeing the Steelers’ quarterback appeared on stage with the President. Rudolph was asked about the immediate backlash.
“There’s backlash every day you look on social media,” Rudolph said. “That’s the nature of social media, and it’s the nature of why America’s so great – because everyone is entitled to their own opinion. And speech is free, so that’s par for the course.”
The Steelers sent an email to fans in the aftermath of the rally, and backlash sent their way.
“We understand that a recent rally in Pittsburgh has generated a range of reactions from our fan base,” the e-mail read. “Our alumni and current players make their own individual decisions that reflect their views, and they do not necessarily represent the views of the entire Pittsburgh Steelers organization. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts. We appreciate your passion and your continued support of the team.”