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Aaron Rodgers retirement declaration could have major ramifications for the Steelers. Star EDGE TJ Watt, currently in contract negotiations with the team, may want to play elsewhere unless the ...
T.J. Watt is in a contract standoff with the Steelers, and it’s heating up. He skipped mandatory minicamp in June, racking up over $100,000 in fines, as he pushes for a new deal that reflects ...
Steelers reporter Chris Adamski of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review shared how the club could make Watt happy but also protect itself as it pertains to salary-cap rules.
Expect Watt to use the rising market and the uncertainty of time to his advantage. Watt’s mouthpiece during the contract debate has been his brother, J.J.
Meanwhile, the Steelers defense is loaded with edge defender T.J. Watt as its undisputed top player. And right now, Watt isn't working with the team as he holds out for a massive new contract.
J.J. Watt has ownership stakes in Burnley and Tom Brady owns a minority stake in Birmingham City. Brady also became a minority owner with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Former Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch did not hold back when discussing linebacker T.J. Watt's future in Pittsburgh. This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Former Steelers QB Gets ...
Watt could settle into his brother's fallback position and say, "Garrett's number is now a bargain. Sign me to one dollar more than that right now — or we can wait to see what Parsons and/or ...
Ask Bengals offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr., Watt is one of those guys right up there with Hendrickson. “I gotta put my man T.J. Watt in here,” Brown said on ESPN’s NFL Live.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' financial jousting with edge rusher T.J. Watt doesn't have to be about Myles Garrett's contract from yesterday or about Micah Parsons' contract tomorrow. So the idea that ...
So the idea that the future Hall of Famer Watt doesn't want to be "petty'' here rings true. But so does the number ... $100 million. This offseason, the Cleveland Browns edge rusher Garrett re-set ...
Once a Steeler, always a Steeler — right? Former Steelers backup QB Charlie Batch had a different take on the matter in relation to T.J. Watt's future in the Steel City. On the Up & Adams show ...