Mason Rudolph Contract

Last Modified Mar 18, 2024 15:15 GMT
Mason Rudolph Contract
Mason Rudolph
NameBrett Mason Rudolph III
Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Position235 lb (107 kg)
Age28 years
TeamTennessee Titans
Net worth$4 million approximately
Salary$1,350,000 - 2024 base salary

Quarterback Mason Rudolph signed a one-year contract in March 2024 with the Tennessee Titans of the NFL. He was the 76th overall pick in the 2018 NFL draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers with whom he played for six seasons prior to 2024. Born on July 17, 1995, Rudolph is from Rock Hill, South Carolina, U.S.

He attended Westminster Catawba Christian School and later switched to Northwestern High School in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Throughout his high school career, he passed for 10,986 yards and scored 132 passing touchdowns. He participated in the Annual Shrine Bowl All-Star game. He earned the offensive MVP title by leading South Carolina in a game-winning drive within the last 20 seconds. The quarterback received a four-star rating from Rivals.com. He was ranked as the ninth-best pro-style quarterback in his class. He committed to play college football at Oklahoma State University.

In 2014, Rudolph began as the third string but took over as the starter after injuries to J. W. Walsh and Daxx Garman. He won his first career game against Baylor. in which he completed 13 of 25 passes for 281 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions. Rudolph continued as the starter, including the 2015 Cactus Bowl victory against Washington, finishing the season with 853 yards, six touchdowns, and four interceptions in three games. He became the starter for the 2015 season and later won the 2017 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award for outstanding senior college quarterback.

Mason Rudolph Contract Breakdown

Mason Rudolph signed a contract with the Tennessee Titans on March 15, 2024. This deal is worth $2,870,000 for one year which includes a signing bonus of $1,350,000 and a guarantee of $2,700,000. His 2024-25 base salary will be $1,350,000 while his contract will carry a cap hit of $2,740,000 and a dead cap value of $1,350,000.

Current Contract1 yr(s) / $2,870,000
Base salary (2024-25)$1,350,000
Cap hit (2024-25)$2,740,000
Dead Cap$1,350,000
Yearly Cash (average)$2,870,000

How much is Mason Rudolph getting paid?

For the 2024-25 season, Rudolph will be making about $1,350,000 in base salary. He signed a contract worth $2,870,000 for one year and will be earning an average salary of $2,870,000.

Since being drafted by the Steelers in 2018, Rudolph has found the going quite tough in the professional league that is the NFL. In his 6 seasons in the league, he has played only 21 games and started just 13 of those as of March 2024. As a result, Rudolph has not had a breakthrough year and has been signing relatively small one-year deals since the end of his rookie contract.

How much does Mason Rudolph make in a minute?

Rudolph will be earning around $5.4 per minute in the 2024-25 NFL season as per his latest contract which is worth $2,870,000 for one year. The amount of money he will make per minute is comparatively much less than what the top quarterbacks or players for that matter are making in the NFL, however, when compared to the average working individual, Rudolph is still doing quite well for himself.

What are the terms of Mason Rudolph’s Contract?

This deal with the Titans for the 2024 NFL season is very straightforward and does not contain any additional terms associated with it. The key points of the contract are his one-year deal that has a value of $2,870,000. He is also receiving a signing bonus of $1,350,000 and has a guaranteed amount of $2,700,000.

How much of Mason Rudolph’s Contract is guaranteed?

Of the 1 year, $2,870,000 contract that Rudolph has signed with the Titans for the 2024 season, Rudolph's guaranteed amount is $2,700,000. Generally, the NFL does not have high guarantees in their contracts as players tend to miss several games or even an entire season due to injuries.

However, guarantees also protect the player from being able to earn a certain amount of money in the event that a player misses out due to injury or gets benched due to poor play, etc. In the case of Rudolph, since his contract value is very low, he has received a good amount of guaranteed money.

Mason Rudolph Contract History

The current contract that Rudolph has signed with the Titans is his fourth contract in the NFL to date. His previous contracts are detailed as below.

Rudolph signed his third deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2023. His contract was worth $1,080,000 over one year. His average salary on the contract was also 1,080,000. This contract came to an end in 2024 after which he became eligible for free agency in 2024.

Rudolph made his second-ever contract in the NFL with the Steelers in 2021. It was worth $5,080,000 over one year. He also received a signing bonus on the deal worth $2,080,000. The annual average salary on his deal was $5,080,000. The guaranteed amount he was promised was $2,080,000.

His first-ever contract was with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team that drafted him. It was a rookie-level deal. The contract was worth $3,921,886 over four years. He received a signing bonus of $932,264 from this deal and his average salary was $980,472. The amount he was guaranteed was $932,264.

ContractSigning BonusAverage SalaryGTD At SignTotal GTD
4 yr(s) / $3,921,886$932,264$980,472$932,264$932,264
1 yr(s) / $5,080,000$2,080,000$5,080,000$2,080,000$2,080,000
1 yr(s) / $1,080,000-$1,080,000--

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FAQs

A. Mason Rudolph's base salary in 2024 will be $1,350,000.

A. Mason Rudolph has moved on from the Steelers and has signed a new one-year deal with the Tennessee Titans in March 2024.

A. Mason Rudolph had been with the Steelers since the 2018 season. Rudolph was a member of the team fro six seasons before joining the Titans in March 2024.

A. Mason Rudolph is playing in the NFL and recently signed a one-year contract with the Tennessee Titans.

A. Mason Rudolph played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2023 season.

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