Mason Rudolph Net Worth

Last Modified Mar 18, 2024 17:28 GMT
Mason Rudolph Net Worth
Mason Rudolph

Brett Mason Rudolph III is currently one of the quarterbacks for the Tennessee Titans. He was drafted in 2018 by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rudolph was born in Rock Hill, South Carolina. After attending Westminster Catawba Christian School, he moved to South Carolina's Northwestern High School. He passed for 10,986 yards and 132 passing touchdowns in his high school career. He passed for 4,400 yards and scored 80 touchdowns in his final season. Also, helping the Trojans to a 15–0 record, a 4A State Championship, and the #7 spot in the US. Rudolph received recruitments from North Carolina, Ole Miss, and many others.

Rudolph committed to Oklahoma State University to play college football. He was a backup quarterback in his freshman season and managed to play in a few games. He remained a starter in the final two games, including the 2015 Cactus Bowl. In January later that year, he became a starter for Oklahoma.

He also won the 2017 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award given to the best senior college quarterback in the nation. Rudolph is a born leader and inspires the team whenever he takes the field. Throwing deep-range balls and having the awareness to spot danger gives him an edge. He started the last three games of the 2023 regular season, winning all of them, and helping the Steelers to reach the playoffs.

NameMason Rudolph
Net Worth$3.5 Million
Age28
ResidenceNashville, Tennessee
PositionQuarterback
Marital StatusUnmarried
Source of WealthNFL
Salary$5 Million
EndorsementsNike
Endorsement EarningsN/A
Mason Rudolph Net Worth
Mason Rudolph

What is Mason Rudolph Net Worth in 2024?

Mason Rudolph’s net worth is $3.5 million as of March 2024. In 2023, he and the Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to a one-year, $5,080,000 contract that included a $2,080,000 signing bonus, a $2,080,000 guarantee, and an average salary of $5,080,000. This contract was the biggest one of his professional career to date. A major portion of the young signal caller's net worth comes directly from the salary he receives as a quarterback in the NFL.

Mason Rudolph Salary

For the 2024-25 season, Rudolph will earn a base salary of $1,350,000. This is due to a one-year $2,870,000 contract that he has signed with the Titans as a free agent in March 2024. His contract has a signing bonus of $1,350,000 and a guarantee of $2,700,000.

Mason Rudolph Contract History

Rudolph signed a four-year, $3.92 million contract with the Steelers on May 23, 2018, which included a $932,264 signing bonus. Rudolph became the starting quarterback in his rookie season following the injury to former legend Ben Roethlisberger. He played in ten games, starting eight of them, totaling 1,765 passing yards, 13 passing touchdowns, and nine interceptions. Despite being out of action for the past couple of seasons, Rudolph has put on a show when given the chance. In May 2023, Rudolph agreed to a one-year contract with the Steelers.

Mason Rudolph Endorsements

There is not a lot of information on his endorsements. However, he has appeared only in Nike apparel since his draft in the NFL.

Mason Rudolph Net Worth
Mason Rudolph

Mason Rudolph Cars

Rudolph owns a classic Mercedes 560 SL which is seen in his social media post. There is not much more information on his car collection.

Mason Rudolph House

Rudolph lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during his time with the Steelers but the information on his residence is non-disclosed. Now, as he has joined the Titans, he will be looking for a new place to call home in and around the city of Nashville.

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FAQs

A. Rudolph, drafted by the Steelers in 2018, was with the team for 6 years until March 2024.

A. Rudolph attended Oklahoma State University for his college career.

A. Logan Rudolph is the brother of Mason who played for the Clemson Tigers as a Defensive End.

A. Mason Rudolph has a base salary of $1,350,000 for the 2024-25 NFL season.

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