The NFL and Donald Trump are once again going viral for something that brought them together. At a recent Trump rally, the President of the United States caused one quarterback to go viral.
Breaking: NFL Starting QB Goes Viral At Donald Trump Rally (Report)

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the site of a rally held by President Donald Trump on Friday night. During that event, a Pittsburgh Steelers player went viral very quickly:
During this Friday’s rally in West Mifflin, the president of the United States gave Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph a shoutout. We’re not kidding. Trump referred to the veteran signal-caller as a “tall, handsome” figure who’s going to be “the guy” for Pittsburgh this fall.
“I happen to think a really good quarterback is a man named Mason Rudolph — and I think he’s going to get a big shot,” Trump said. “He’s tall, he’s handsome, got a great arm, and I have a feeling he’s gonna be the guy.”
Not only did Trump invite Rudolph on stage, he also asked Steelers special teams ace Miles Killebrew to join him.

Unsurprisingly, NFL fans had a huge issue with Rudolph attending Trump’s rally on Friday night.
“I have so many questions. And none of them are positive. Not a single one,” a social media user wrote.
“It’s really over for us this year…I hate this goddamn team and all the crap surrounding them so much,” one fan said.
“Half the country voted for him….why are you surprised that people support him? He just won the election lol,” another person wrote on X.
Steelers QB Mason Rudolph is now on stage at the Trump rally pic.twitter.com/vDYXzMtGU1
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 30, 2025

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