T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers
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The Pittsburgh Steelers collapsed at the end of last season, and this year they have a revamped roster looking to make a deep run through the playoffs.
Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt loved seeing Pittsburgh's front office aggressively upgrade the roster this offseason.
Watt hasn't won a playoff game, much less a Super Bowl, in eight seasons, but he thinks the Steelers' aggressive approach can change that.
Months before Watt agreed to the three-year, $123 million deal that made him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL, Watt cryptically posted a story to his Instagram of him in Steelers uniform holding up a peace sign. That simple post in April prompted talk of whether Watt should be traded and several theories for why Watt made the post.
For most of the NFL off-season, it was known that Pittsburgh Steelers star pass rusher T.J. Watt wanted a contract extension. Although it took until the day
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Yardbarker on MSNWhat 'genuinely bothers' T.J. Watt about Steelers careerFollowing weeks of "will they or won't they" chatter, the Pittsburgh Steelers and pass-rusher T.J. Watt agreed to a three-year, $123M deal that included $108M guaranteed ahead of training camp.
Wednesday’s “First Call” has an interesting quote from former Pittsburgh Steeler George Pickens in Dallas. T.J. Watt speaks in advance of training camp after making his new contract official. And the UFL is going through major changes.