Steelers, TJ Watt Trade Rumors Receive Major Update
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Training camp is just around the corner in the NFL. For most players, the focus now is on getting in shape. Getting ready to report. Preparing for the upcoming season.
Myles Garrett’s $40 million per year already sets a high bar for the Pittsburgh Steelers to meet when it comes to the next extension for Watt. Detroit’s Aidan Hutchinson could top that number, driving the asking price for Watt’s annual gross average and potentially guaranteed money up even more.
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The Cold Wire on MSNStats Show How Dominant T.J. Watt Has Been Since 2021For years, the Pittsburgh Steelers have bragged about having one of the best pass-rushers in the game. T.J. Watt has established himself as a dominant force off of the line of scrimmage, and he’s been atop the league in multiple significant stats.
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SB Nation on MSNT.J. Watt named second-best edge rusher in NFLIn a July 9 article, Watt was named the second-best edge rusher in the NFL by league front office members — the same spot as last year. His highest ranking was No. 1 and his lowest No. 3 on the ballots submitted.
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Behind the Steel Curtain on MSNOne random Steelers play: T.J. Watt draws a hold against the BroncosThe TL:DR? In this dead part of the summer, we’re using a random number generator to find a singular play from the Steelers’ 2024, then using it as an excuse to talk about last season and some general football insights.
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Yardbarker on MSNSteelers Make It Official As They Start Shopping TJ WattThe Pittsburgh Steelers have a dilemma with their superstar pass rusher TJ Watt. It’s no secret that Watt has established himself as one of the most dominant and complete defensive players in the NFL.
In order to accomplish that, he'd have to get a bigger deal than Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase, who currently holds that title with a four-year, $161 million deal, which works out to $40.25 million annually.