Mason Rudolph will be the starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers today during their NFL playoff game against the Buffalo Bills.
As you’re watching, you might be wondering who his girlfriend is, and if he’s still dating Genie Bouchard. If you don’t know, Genie is a tennis pro (pictured to the left).
Keep reading to find out more…
Well, Mason and Genie were linked from 2020-2022, but it looks like they broke up, according to TMZ. The site reports they remained friends after the split and it was “amicable.” We have photos of them at the beach together from back in 2021.
Since their split, it’s unclear who Mason has been dating, if anyone. He has kept relatively quiet about his personal life in the year since their split.
Best of luck to all of the NFL teams playing in playoff games today!
As you’re watching, you might be wondering who his girlfriend is, and if he’s still dating Genie Bouchard. If you don’t know, Genie is a tennis pro (pictured to the left).
Keep reading to find out more…
Well, Mason and Genie were linked from 2020-2022, but it looks like they broke up, according to TMZ. The site reports they remained friends after the split and it was “amicable.” We have photos of them at the beach together from back in 2021.
Since their split, it’s unclear who Mason has been dating, if anyone. He has kept relatively quiet about his personal life in the year since their split.
Best of luck to all of the NFL teams playing in playoff games today!
- 1/15/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The red-hot Buffalo Bills host the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Wild Card Playoffs from Highmark Stadium on Monday, Jan. 15 with kickoff at 4:30 p.m. Et. The Bills (11-6) have won five in a row and are 7-2 at home this season. They’re coming off a fourth-quarter surge that saw them put up 14 points on the back of Deonte Harty running in a 96-yard punt return to tie the game before Josh Allen finished off the comeback by connecting with Dawson Knox for the winning touchdown to secure the No. 2 seed in the AFC. The Steelers (10-7), meanwhile, are on a three-game winning streak, beating the Ravens most recently 17-10, and clinched a spot in this Wild Card game when Jacksonville lost. These two teams have met three times in the playoffs, with the Steelers holding a 2-1 record over the Bills. Catch all the Wild Card action...
- 1/15/2024
- by Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
The holidays might be behind us, but for football fans, this is the most wonderful time of the year. On Saturday, Jan. 13, the NFL Playoffs kick off with Wild Card Weekend featuring 12 teams matching up over the course of three days. There will be two contests on Saturday, three on Sunday, and then the final one in the traditional “Monday Night Football” slot on Jan. 15. Of the teams taking to the field this weekend are some of the most popular and storied franchises in the league, perennial powers, and some trying to finish a Cinderella story. The Bills, Browns, Buccaneers, Chiefs, Cowboys, Dolphins, Eagles, Lions, Packers, Rams, Steelers, and the Texans will al look to advance to the Divisional Round next week. The action kicks off on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. and will air on NBC, Peacock, CBS, Fox, ESPN, ABC, and ESPN+. You can watch ABC, CBS, ESPN,...
- 1/13/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
The Pittsburgh Steelers will be looking to keep their playoff hopes alive when they head to Baltimore to face the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday, Jan. 6 from M&t Bank Stadium with kickoff at 4:30 p.m. Et. The Ravens have already locked in the top spot in the AFC and home-field advantage, while the Steelers need a little help to clinch a playoff spot. A Steelers win, combined with a loss by the Buffalo Bills would do it. Pittsburgh can also qualify with a win and either a loss or tie by the Jacksonville Jaguars. It won’t be easy though — even with Ravens’ star Lamar Jackson likely sitting out — as Baltimore comes into Saturday’s game riding a six-game winning streak.
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At a Glance: Matchup: Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens Date and Time: Saturday, Jan. 6, 2024 at 4:30 p.m.
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How to Watch the Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore Game
At a Glance: Matchup: Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens Date and Time: Saturday, Jan. 6, 2024 at 4:30 p.m.
- 1/6/2024
- by Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
The Pittsburgh Steelers host the Cincinnati Bengals in an AFC North showdown from Acrisure Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 23 with kickoff at 4:30 p.m. Et. The Bengals sit third in the division with an 8-6 record, have won three in a row, and are coming off a 27-24 win against the Minnesota Vikings. The Steelers, meanwhile, are 7-7 on the year, fourth in the division, but have lost three in a row, most recently against the Indianapolis Colts 30-13.
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At a Glance: Matchup: Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers Date and Time: Saturday, Dec. 23, 2023 at 4:30 p.m. Et Home Field Advantage: Pittsburgh Team Records: Pittsburgh (7-7), Cincinnati (8-6) Odds: Bengals favored by 2 points TV Channel: NBC, and Peacock Watch Bengals vs. Steelers 5 Days Free directv.com/live-sports Directv Stream’s five-day free trial is the best way to watch NFL football.
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At a Glance: Matchup: Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers Date and Time: Saturday, Dec. 23, 2023 at 4:30 p.m. Et Home Field Advantage: Pittsburgh Team Records: Pittsburgh (7-7), Cincinnati (8-6) Odds: Bengals favored by 2 points TV Channel: NBC, and Peacock Watch Bengals vs. Steelers 5 Days Free directv.com/live-sports Directv Stream’s five-day free trial is the best way to watch NFL football.
- 12/23/2023
- by Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
There's a new power couple in sports! After months of speculation, NFL quarterback Mason Rudolph, 25, confirmed on Valentine's Day that he is dating tennis pro Eugenie Bouchard, 26. "My Valentine," the Pittsburgh Steelers player shared on Instagram with the heart emoji. Eugenie also posted a photo on social media from Cabo San Lucas writing, "Quick vday getaway." Now we know who she was with. After going Instagram official, the talented athletes received some supportive—and hilarious—comments from teammates. USC alum and Pittsburgh Steelers teammate Zach Banner wrote, "So many broken hearts…Don't worry, I'll be their crying...
- 2/15/2021
- E! Online
ESPN reporter Josina Anderson is out at the network, an individual with knowledge of the decision told TheWrap.
The decision to release Anderson is not related to any coronavirus-led cutbacks at ESPN nor Disney. In April, ESPN executives and some of its top TV talent took pay cuts. Anderson’s role will be filled by network veterans Field Yates, Jeremy Fowler, Dan Graziano and Dianna Russini, as well as newcomer Kimberley Martin.
ESPN declined to comment. The New York Post was first to report on Anderson’s ouster.
Also Read: Jason Whitlock Out at Fox Sports
During her nine-year career with ESPN, Anderson was featured prominently on the network’s NFL coverage including “Sunday NFL Countdown,” “NFL Live” and “SportsCenter.” She was a reporter with Fox 31 in Denver prior to her days at ESPN.
Anderson faced criticism for a few comments she made regarding the incident between Pittsburgh Steelers...
The decision to release Anderson is not related to any coronavirus-led cutbacks at ESPN nor Disney. In April, ESPN executives and some of its top TV talent took pay cuts. Anderson’s role will be filled by network veterans Field Yates, Jeremy Fowler, Dan Graziano and Dianna Russini, as well as newcomer Kimberley Martin.
ESPN declined to comment. The New York Post was first to report on Anderson’s ouster.
Also Read: Jason Whitlock Out at Fox Sports
During her nine-year career with ESPN, Anderson was featured prominently on the network’s NFL coverage including “Sunday NFL Countdown,” “NFL Live” and “SportsCenter.” She was a reporter with Fox 31 in Denver prior to her days at ESPN.
Anderson faced criticism for a few comments she made regarding the incident between Pittsburgh Steelers...
- 6/2/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
It may be getting warmer outside, but it's getting shady in Bachelor Nation. On the heels of new romance rumors swirling around former Bachelor contestant Hannah Ann Sluss and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, Peter Weber's ex-fiancée seemingly weighed in on the matter with a not-so-subtle side of shade. On Thursday, TMZ published photos of Sluss and Rudolph walking together on a coffee run, alleged to be the third joint sighting of them in recent days. Naturally, the snaps spurred rumors of a budding romance, which Sluss fanned when she briefly "liked" an Instagram comment on the photo of them that read, "The Upgrade Of The...
- 5/1/2020
- E! Online
So this is the "mystery man" Hannah Ann Sluss was talking about... The Bachelor star has officially sparked romance rumors with Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, at least according to photos published by TMZ. Hannah Ann, 24, and Mason, also 24, were spotted grabbing coffee, and the outlet cites sources who say this is the third time they've been out together over the past few days. The duo has not yet commented on the buzz, but we're told Bachelor Nation shouldn't put too much stock in a future together. A source tells E! News that Hannah Ann isn't "serious" with anyone at the moment and isn't looking to settle back down after...
- 4/30/2020
- E! Online
Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett is no longer suspended by the National Football League for his part in a helmet-swinging brawl on national TV.
But another TV spot by Garrett could find him again in legal trouble. During an ESPN interview earlier this week, Garrett claimed that Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph called him “a stupid N-word” during a fight at the end of the November game between Cleveland and Pittsburgh, causing Garrett to lose control and swing his 6-pound helmet, hitting Rudolph on the head.
“1000% False,” Rudolph tweeted Saturday regarding the allegations and after the ESPN interview aired. “Bold-Faced Lie. I did not, have not, and would not utter a racial-slur. This is a disgusting and reckless attempt to assassinate my character.”
Garrett claimed the racial slur was uttered when the two brawled. Rudolph was being sacked by Garrett with eight seconds left in Cleveland’s 21-7 win on Nov.
But another TV spot by Garrett could find him again in legal trouble. During an ESPN interview earlier this week, Garrett claimed that Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph called him “a stupid N-word” during a fight at the end of the November game between Cleveland and Pittsburgh, causing Garrett to lose control and swing his 6-pound helmet, hitting Rudolph on the head.
“1000% False,” Rudolph tweeted Saturday regarding the allegations and after the ESPN interview aired. “Bold-Faced Lie. I did not, have not, and would not utter a racial-slur. This is a disgusting and reckless attempt to assassinate my character.”
Garrett claimed the racial slur was uttered when the two brawled. Rudolph was being sacked by Garrett with eight seconds left in Cleveland’s 21-7 win on Nov.
- 2/15/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Executives at ESPN had high hopes in the Spring of 2018 when they launched a new morning program called “Get Up!” Within weeks, they were wondering whether they ought to put the show down.
The Disney-owned sports network saw the new program as a way to give viewers something other than another hour of its near-ubiquitous “SportsCenter,” and as a bid to offer colorful analysis and opinion in an era when sports facts and stats can be called up on a smart phone at a moment’s notice. The network even took up space in a waterfront studio in New York’s South Street Seaport; mounted cameras outside to get shots of the rolling surf; and set up little studio nooks where hosts and guests could hold one-on-one conversations. And then ESPN dispatched three top prospects – popular radio host Mike Greenberg; outspoken and unflappable Michelle Beadle; and former Indiana Pacer Jalen Rose...
The Disney-owned sports network saw the new program as a way to give viewers something other than another hour of its near-ubiquitous “SportsCenter,” and as a bid to offer colorful analysis and opinion in an era when sports facts and stats can be called up on a smart phone at a moment’s notice. The network even took up space in a waterfront studio in New York’s South Street Seaport; mounted cameras outside to get shots of the rolling surf; and set up little studio nooks where hosts and guests could hold one-on-one conversations. And then ESPN dispatched three top prospects – popular radio host Mike Greenberg; outspoken and unflappable Michelle Beadle; and former Indiana Pacer Jalen Rose...
- 1/30/2020
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Post-rush hour, the drive from the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills to the Los Angeles Rams’ practice facility in Thousand Oaks, Calif. is a manageable 50 minutes. On Friday, Nov. 15, most of the core broadcast team for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” — analyst Cris Collinsworth, sideline reporter Michele Tafoya, executive producer Fred Gaudelli, director Drew Esocoff and researcher Andy Freeland — make that trip together in a luxury van, departing the hotel shortly after 11 a.m. Laptops open, Collinsworth and Tafoya are prepping for the interviews they will do with players and Rams head coach Sean McVay after they spend more than an hour observing the team’s practice.
But they and the crew members are also talking about the news of the morning — the suspension that the NFL handed down to Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett for hitting the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Mason Rudolph in the head with the quarterback’s own helmet.
But they and the crew members are also talking about the news of the morning — the suspension that the NFL handed down to Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett for hitting the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Mason Rudolph in the head with the quarterback’s own helmet.
- 11/24/2019
- by Daniel Holloway
- Variety Film + TV
NFL commentators and various sports reporters have all weighed in on the Thursday Night Football fight between Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph.
The brawl at the end of the game included Garrett ripping off Rudolph’s helmet and slamming him in the head with it, a blow that caused the NFL to suspend him for an indeterminate period. The longest suspension in league history lasted 12 games, and Garrett may be in line to extend that record.
But there’s been a few other football fans weighing in on the incident, including Samuel L. Jackson, Drew Carey and O.J. Simpson.
Some of the online reactions from film and TV personalities:
“What a shit show”
– my friend who’s a @steelers fan.#Browns
—...
The brawl at the end of the game included Garrett ripping off Rudolph’s helmet and slamming him in the head with it, a blow that caused the NFL to suspend him for an indeterminate period. The longest suspension in league history lasted 12 games, and Garrett may be in line to extend that record.
But there’s been a few other football fans weighing in on the incident, including Samuel L. Jackson, Drew Carey and O.J. Simpson.
Some of the online reactions from film and TV personalities:
“What a shit show”
– my friend who’s a @steelers fan.#Browns
—...
- 11/16/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
The NFL has suspended Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett. The news came less than 24 hours after the player ripped the helmet off Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and hit him on the head with it during an altercation at the end of Thursday night's game. "Garrett has been suspended without pay indefinitely—at a minimum for the remainder of the regular season and postseason—and must meet with the commissioner's office prior to a decision on his reinstatement. He was also fined an additional amount," a statement from NFL senior VP of communications Michael Signora read, noting that each franchise was also fined $250,000. "Garrett violated unnecessary...
- 11/15/2019
- E! Online
If you think Univision’s Latin Grammys were muy caliente, you should have seen the end of the Cleveland Browns-Pittsburgh Steelers game on Fox.
NBC’s “Will and Grace” hit a new low in the adults 18-49 demographic with Thursday’s episode of the revival’s final season, which was pitted against Fox’s “Thursday Night Football” game between the Browns and Steelers. Cleveland’s 21-7 victory over Pittsburgh ended with multiple NFL players ejected after Browns defensive end Myles Garrett ripped the helmet off Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and hit him in the head with it, starting a big brawl that resulted in big Nielsen returns for Fox.
Fox was first in ratings with a 3.3 rating/16 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 11.7 million, according to preliminary numbers. Those numbers are the averages of Fox’s half-hour pregame show and then the Browns-Steelers “Tnf” game,...
NBC’s “Will and Grace” hit a new low in the adults 18-49 demographic with Thursday’s episode of the revival’s final season, which was pitted against Fox’s “Thursday Night Football” game between the Browns and Steelers. Cleveland’s 21-7 victory over Pittsburgh ended with multiple NFL players ejected after Browns defensive end Myles Garrett ripped the helmet off Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and hit him in the head with it, starting a big brawl that resulted in big Nielsen returns for Fox.
Fox was first in ratings with a 3.3 rating/16 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 11.7 million, according to preliminary numbers. Those numbers are the averages of Fox’s half-hour pregame show and then the Browns-Steelers “Tnf” game,...
- 11/15/2019
- by Tony Maglio and Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The Cincinnati Bengals must be licking their wounds today after the hard metal savaging they experiencing at the hands of the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football.
Ripped apart 27-3, the Bengals are now 0-4 while the Steelers finally scored a much-needed win led by Mason Rudolph stepping into the Qb role for Ben Roethlisberger, who is out for the season with an injury. The third round 2018 draft pick completed 24 of his 28 passes for 229 yards and a pair of touchdowns in what was just his second NFL start.
.@steelers Qb Mason Rudolph got it Done last night:
✅ 24/28
✅ 229 yards
✅ 2 TDs @Rudolph2Mason | #HereWeGo pic.twitter.com/CitYl66M4S
— NFL (@NFL) October 1, 2019
Certainly, two winless teams squaring off on ESPN lhad a drama of its own. Though to be fair, by the start of the second half it was pretty obvious Pittsburgh was going to be the one to break a losing streak.
Ripped apart 27-3, the Bengals are now 0-4 while the Steelers finally scored a much-needed win led by Mason Rudolph stepping into the Qb role for Ben Roethlisberger, who is out for the season with an injury. The third round 2018 draft pick completed 24 of his 28 passes for 229 yards and a pair of touchdowns in what was just his second NFL start.
.@steelers Qb Mason Rudolph got it Done last night:
✅ 24/28
✅ 229 yards
✅ 2 TDs @Rudolph2Mason | #HereWeGo pic.twitter.com/CitYl66M4S
— NFL (@NFL) October 1, 2019
Certainly, two winless teams squaring off on ESPN lhad a drama of its own. Though to be fair, by the start of the second half it was pretty obvious Pittsburgh was going to be the one to break a losing streak.
- 10/1/2019
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
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