Former Pittsburgh Steelers beat writer Ed Bouchette believes the team should consider a bold idea. Bouchette says that the team should at least consider trading T.J. Watt, especially because he does not believe the team will win soon.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers beat writer Ed Bouchette doubled down that the Steelers should not give All-Pro outside linebacker T.J. Watt
The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys are blowing it, botching it and butchering it when it comes to closing deals with their biggest stars.
The Pittsburgh Steelers may have kicked the can a little too far down the road when it comes to extending star outside linebacker T.J. Watt, who is entering the final year of his contract. At least that's the stance held by his brother J.
J.J. Watt has some interesting quotes about his brother’s contract extension with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Christian Kirk is off the free-agent market before he ever got there. A former Penguin is going back to the Golden Knights as the two teams prepare to play Friday night in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Raiders star edge rusher Maxx Crosby has set the market with a huge extension. His three-year, $106 million deal set the market a $35.5 million per year on the edge rusher market, and with others such as Myles Garrett, Aidan Hutchinson, and Micah Parsons expecting new deals, that figure will only climb.
T.J. Watt has a history of dominating offensive linemen on his left side. Often aligning over the RT, Watt has typically feasted on the lesser of the two tackle spots. But in the last few years, teams have started double if not triple-teaming Watt,