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At OTAs, Steelers QB Mason Rudolph addressed fan backlash over his appearance at President Donald Trump's rally in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph made an appearance at a Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania, sparking backlash which caused the team to issue a statement.
The Steelers responded to angry fans after the team received complaints about quarterback Mason Rudolph and special teams captain Miles Killebrew attending a rally held by President Donald Trump in West Mifflin, Penn., last week.
Donald Trump held a rally at West Mifflin, a borough 11 miles south of Pittsburgh, last Friday. Joining him on stage were Mason Rudolph, special teams captain Miles Killebrew and former fan favorite and running back Rocky Bleier. The latter presented Trump with a Steelers jersey with the No. 47, as Trump is the nation’s 47th president.
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Pittsburgh Steelers legend Rocky Bleier called an audible when he presented President Donald Trump with a Steelers jersey with the No. 47 during a recent rally in western Pennsylvania.
For instance, the Steelers dealt with complaints from fans and season-ticket holders regarding Friday night’s appearance by quarterback Mason Rudolph and safety Miles Killebrew at a local rally held by President Trump. Steelers legend Rocky Bleier also attended.
Some Steelers fans were upset about quarterback Mason Rudolph's recent appearance at a Donald Trump rally, prompting a response from the team.