Louis Riddick Thinks Steelers Are In For A ‘Troubling’ 2025 Season

Louis Riddick Thinks Steelers Are In For A 'Troubling' 2025 Season

The Steelers’ lack of action at the quarterback position this offseason can be viewed in two ways. Some believe it’s a sign that Aaron Rodgers will eventually walk in that door. Others view it the opposite, and think the Steelers’ 2025 season may be doomed either way.

After trading for and extending DK Metcalf, the Steelers have a great receiving duo between him and George Pickens. However, as of now, Mason Rudolph would be throwing them the ball. ESPN’s Louis Riddick doesn’t think that situation will end well.

“DK Metcalf and George Pickens, they come across as guys that are gonna take real kindly to a quarterback who can’t get them the rock on a consistent basis, I think that’s gonna bode well for their football team,” Riddick said, sarcastically, on NFL Live on Wednesday.

Riddick’s sarcasm aside, the point isn’t a bad one. Pickens has made plenty of headlines for his play on the field. During his three years in Pittsburgh, he’s also making some for the wrong reasons. Metcalf isn’t quite as polarizing, but he’s also no stranger to outbursts during games.

Pittsburgh got itself a talented, yet temperamental receiving duo with these two. Everyone involved with the organization seems to believe in Rudolph, but just how far can Rudolph take this roster? Riddick isn’t hopeful for the Steelers’ 2025 season, to say the least.

“Mason Rudolph has played a role in this league for a long time,” Riddick said. “And he’ll continue to play that role. But it’s a role. They need a franchise quarterback. And now they’ve painted themselves into a corner… You’re looking at a real troubling season, I believe.”

Rudolph is one of the more curious cases the Steelers have seen at the quarterback position. His largest stint as a starter came in 2018, when he started eight games for the Steelers. The Steelers won five of those games, but Rudolph put up pedestrian numbers, including an 82.0 passer rating. Statistically, his best stint came in the final three games of the 2023 regular season, when Rudolph won all three and posted a much-improved rating of 118.0 during that stretch.

Then the playoffs came. Rudolph wasn’t bad against the Bills, but the Steelers’ 31-17 loss shows how far their ceiling really goes with Rudolph. He had a chance in Tennessee in 2024 and won just one of the five games he started.

Rudolph is certainly a quality backup and one of the better ones in the league. If Aaron Rodgers doesn’t eventually sign, though, the Steelers won’t be improving on their traditional 10-7 record anytime soon.

Related Posts

“Let Me Stay”: Aubrey’s Plea Sparks Powerful Message from Cowboys Coach

 BREAKING: Coach Brian Schottenheimer Sends Powerful Five-Word Message After Brandon Aubrey’s Emotional Plea to Stay with the Dallas Cowboys Arlington, TX – June 20, 2025 — In a…

Dodgers’ Max Muncy replicates bonkers MLB feat last done in 1951

The Dodgers watched Max Muncy hit with fury against the Nationals. But he hit a mark not seen since 1951 in the win.

49erѕ Floаted аѕ ‘Top’ Lаndіng Spot for 4-Tіme All-Pro Defender

The San Francisco 49ers have been floated as a potential landing spot for a four-time All-Pro defensive back ahead of training camp.

Tom Brаdy Confіdently Nаmeѕ 49erѕ Legend Jerry Rіce Beѕt Receіver Ever

The ѕаn Frаncіѕco 49erѕ hаve one of the beѕt plаyerѕ іn frаnchіѕe hіѕtory. Moѕt people аgree thаt Tom Brаdy іѕ the greаteѕt plаyer to ever ѕtep foot…

1 perfect Sаn Frаncіѕco 49erѕ move to fіll out roѕter before 2025 trаіnіng cаmp

Here we’ll try to look at the perfect San Francisco 49ers move to fill out their roster before the 2025 training camp.

‘Too Much Boom-Buѕt:’ Anаlyѕtѕ Leаve T.J. Wаtt Out Of Top-10 Defenderѕ In 2025

Charles McDonald and Matt Harmon did not include T.J. Watt in their lists of the top 10 defenders going into this season.