T.J. Watt's extension signals Steelers are all-in
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Cam Heyward does not want to see Pittsburgh Steelers star T.J. Watt leave the team. On the Rich Eisen Show on Wednesday, Heyward was asked about Watt leaving and expressed hopes that this is not the last season they play together.
After skipping offseason workouts, linebacker T.J. Watt signed an extension with the Steelers that's made him the highest-paid non-QB in the league.
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T.J. Watt has spent all eight of his NFL seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers since being selected in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft. Could that change during the 2025 NFL offseason? Thus ...
Appearing on The Rich Eisen Show, Heyward addressed Watt’s ongoing contract dispute with the Steelers. The longtime Pittsburgh defensive lineman made it clear: Watt deserves to be paid what he’s worth, and that means top-tier money – on par with the highest-paid defenders in the NFL.
T.J. Watt (Photo via Imagn Images) The Steelers pulled off their third big trade of the offseason on Monday, and now some other teams would like to know if they would part ways with TJ Watt.
Mike Florio reviews the contract details around T.J. Watt's extension with the Steelers and why the timing of the deal could have foreshadowed a holdout if unsuccessful.