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T.J. Watt Contract: Steelers Deal Expected Before Season - News Directory 3

T.J. Watt Contract: Steelers Deal Expected Before Season

June 3, 2025 Catherine Williams News
News Context
At a glance
  • The Pittsburgh Steelers and star linebacker⁣ T.J.Watt are engaged in contract extension talks.
  • Watt, 30, previously staged a "hold-in"⁣ during the 2021 training camp, attending to avoid fines but ⁤refraining from‍ on-field activities to prevent injury.
  • While a deal is not imminent, both sides anticipate⁤ reaching⁢ an agreement.
Original source: nbcsports.com

The‍ Pittsburgh⁤ Steelers are in⁤ active contract extension talks wiht their star linebacker, T.J. Watt, with the aim of securing a deal before⁤ the regular season kicks off. Initial discussions suggest Watt’s new contract could potentially surpass the $160 million extension held by Myles ⁤Garrett. Although an immediate⁣ agreement isn’t yet finalized, both watt’s camp and the Steelers are optimistic about ⁣reaching terms, despite potential challenges.This comes after ⁢watt previously staged a “hold-in” before signing a lucrative deal in 2021. ⁤The Steelers are keen on avoiding negotiations once the season commences. As a result, the pressure is on to finalize terms soon. News Directory 3 is following the situation closely, providing updates.⁤ Discover what’s next as thes crucial ⁢discussions continue.

Key Points

  • T.J. Watt seeks a contract extension with the Steelers.
  • Negotiations aim to⁣ conclude ⁤before the regular season.
  • Watt’s new ‍deal could surpass Myles ⁢Garrett’s $160 million extension.

Steelers, T.J.Watt Discuss Contract Extension Before Season

⁢ Updated June 3, 2025
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The Pittsburgh Steelers and star linebacker⁣ T.J.Watt are engaged in contract extension talks. The goal is to finalize⁣ an agreement before the start of the regular season,according to Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Watt, 30, previously staged a “hold-in”⁣ during the 2021 training camp, attending to avoid fines but ⁤refraining from‍ on-field activities to prevent injury. This occurred before inking a four-year, $112 million extension just days before the season opener.

While a deal is not imminent, both sides anticipate⁤ reaching⁢ an agreement. ⁣Dulac notes potential “resistance⁤ and not-so-minor stumbling blocks” along the way.

The Steelers have a long-standing ⁣policy of halting all contract negotiations once the season commences, leaving approximately three months to reach terms. Watt’s agent is likely seeking a deal that exceeds the four-year,$160⁣ million extension given to Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett. A lucrative contract extension is a high priority for both parties.

Watt has been a dominant force in the NFL,leading⁣ the league in sacks in three‍ of the past five seasons. ⁤In 2021, he tied the NFL’s single-season sack record⁢ with 22.5. He is a seven-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro.

What’s next

Negotiations⁣ between ‍Watt and the Steelers are expected to continue in the coming weeks, with both sides aiming to reach a mutually beneficial agreement before the season begins. The Steelers are keen to secure Watt’s long-term future with the team.

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