Former Seahawks QB with 18,562 Career Rushing Yards and 133 Passing Touchdowns Signs with Denver Broncos After "Return Home" Attempt Fails
Seattle, Washington – January 22, 2026
Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Mason Rudolph has officially signed a future contract with the Denver Broncos, marking a significant turn in his career. While he still has an active contract with the Seahawks, Rudolph publicly admitted that his attempt to return home to Seattle failed after negotiations for a stable position and more playing time didn’t come to fruition. With no clear path to a starting role, Rudolph was forced to seek new opportunities.

Rudolph, who has accumulated 18,562 career rushing yards and 133 passing touchdowns, shared that his time in Seattle had not lived up to expectations as he failed to secure the leadership role he desired. Although he had been a consistent contributor for the Seahawks, his relationship with the team had shifted significantly, especially with quarterback Sam Darnold struggling to lead the offense.
“I’ve always wanted to return to Seattle, but when that didn’t happen, I decided to open my eyes and look for a new opportunity. Denver gave me that chance, and I’m really excited about this next challenge in my career.”
Rudolph’s decision to join the Broncos came after several unsuccessful attempts to negotiate his return to Seattle. While the Seahawks expressed interest, Rudolph acknowledged that he would not have the chance to truly shine with Sam Darnold at the helm of the offense.

His decision to sign with the Broncos has raised eyebrows, especially since Seattle has been focusing on developing younger quarterbacks. Rudolph’s departure marks a new chapter in his career as he moves to a team where he believes he can have a more significant role.
The Broncos, in need of a reliable quarterback to lead their offense, quickly offered Rudolph an opportunity. With starting QB Bo Nix sidelined due to an ankle injury, Rudolph’s experience makes him an ideal option to step in and help lead the team.
Although his time with Seattle has ended, Rudolph’s move to Denver signals a fresh start and an opportunity to prove himself once again. With the Broncos aiming for the playoffs, Rudolph is ready to contribute and show that his leadership and skills are far from finished.
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