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T.J. Watt Speaks Out on Future With Steelers

With training camp looming, Pittsburgh’s defensive cornerstone breaks his silence on a potential extension.

In a rare public comment regarding his contract status, T.J. Watt addressed mounting speculation about whether he’ll remain with the Pittsburgh Steelers long-term. The star linebacker, widely considered one of the top defenders in the league, expressed his commitment to the franchise — while leaving the door open for ongoing negotiations.

“I’ve always said this: I want to be a Steeler. But business is business, and we’ll see what happens,” Watt told reporters after a minicamp walkthrough.

Watt’s comments come as reports circulate that the Steelers and his camp are working on a record-setting contract extension, potentially worth $40 million per year, which would make him the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history.


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The Steelers front office faces mounting pressure to secure Watt’s future before training camp begins in late July. The current situation mirrors the hold-in strategy Watt used during his last negotiation in 2021 — attending practices, but not participating fully until a deal was reached.

This time, the stakes are even higher. Watt remains under contract through the 2025 season, but entering the final guaranteed year, the team risks locker room friction or training camp distractions if a new deal isn’t finalized soon.

“He’s the soul of our defense,” said one team source anonymously. “We don’t want to see this go sideways.”


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With recent deals including a $12.5M extension for S DeShon Elliott, the Steelers are clearly investing in their defense. But critics have questioned whether those moves — paired with the high-profile signing of Aaron Rodgers — will affect the team’s ability to meet Watt’s demands.

NFL insiders suggest the Steelers may need to restructure contracts or release veteran depth to free up space. A potential cap hit north of $45M for Watt in 2026 would require significant financial planning.

Despite that, sources close to the team indicate there is “mutual interest” in getting a deal done before camp, avoiding unnecessary media distractions as Pittsburgh enters a critical season.


🔹 Rodgers’ Arrival Changes Everything

Aaron Rodgers’ surprise move to Pittsburgh has added urgency — and expectations. With a potential Super Bowl window opening, the franchise can’t afford uncertainty around its defensive leader.

“Rodgers gives us a real shot. I want to be part of something special,” Watt said in a brief exchange after practice.

His remarks hint that winning — not just money — may shape his future. For Steelers fans and fantasy football managers alike, Watt’s presence is essential. His 96 career sacks, multiple All-Pro honors, and defensive player of the year award make him one of the most disruptive forces in the NFL.


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