3 things new contract for Steelers edge T.J. Watt means
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T.J. Watt is now the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. The Steelers’ star linebacker agreed to a three-year, $123 million contract extension with Pittsburgh on Thursday, according to multiple reports.
After the Pittsburgh Steelers finalized a massive contract extension with T.J. Watt, ex-NFL superstar J.J. Watt posted a hilarious response.
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Yardbarker on MSNSteelers, T.J. Watt finalize extension to make him highest paid non-QB againThis offseason, Watt was entering into the final season of his previous four-year deal. Seeking long-term financial security, Watt and his team engaged in contract talks that took longer than both sides likely wanted.
TJ Watt deserves so much better than this. The Steelers former GM, Kevin Colbert, didn't give him any guaranteed money in the final year of his deal.
Pittsburgh Steelers and T.J. Watt agree to record-breaking $123-million contract extension, Watt becomes highest paid non-qb for second time
Aaron Rodgers has to be smiling. The Pittsburgh Steelers and their star defender T.J. Watt have agreed to a record-breaking extension. The Steelers and Watt reached an agreement on a three-year,
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 does not have a contract extension yet. The last time the Steelers edge rusher was unhappy with his deal — in 2021 — he did not participate in practice to avoid injury. Watt ended up signing a four-year,