“Pray for Oklahoma”: Steelers QB Mourns Losses in National Tragedy OSU Forced to Take Drastic Step

Steelers QB Mason Rudolph just hit Twitter with a heartfelt post, showing love and support for Oklahoma as wildfires rage on—especially in his old college town, Stillwater. “My thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected by the Oklahoma fires. Especially those in my college town of Stillwater, OK. So much devastation—Dear friends who’ve lost their homes overnight. Looking at the best way to get involved in the relief effort. Pray for Oklahoma!” he wrote. This isn’t just some random headline for him—it’s personal. He’s not just watching from the sidelines; he’s actively trying to figure out how to help.

And honestly? The situation is brutal. Over 130 wildfires have been reported across 44 counties, with places like Stillwater, Mannford, and Norman getting wrecked. Thousands of people have had to evacuate, leaving behind everything they own. Emergency teams are grinding to get things under control, but the damage is no joke. Rudolph’s post is bringing major awareness to what’s happening, and hopefully, his platform gets more people to step up and help Oklahoma bounce back.

 

My thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected by the Oklahoma fires. Especially those in my college town of Stillwater, OK. So much devastation—Dear friends who’ve lost their homes overnight. Looking at the best way to get involved in the relief effort. Pray for Oklahoma!

— Mason Rudolph (@Rudolph2Mason) March 15, 2025

This is a developing story! Stay tuned!

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