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Los Steelers de Pittsburgh convirtieron el jueves al estelar linebacker T.J. Watt en el jugador defensivo mejor pagado de la NFL, tras llegar a un acuerdo
Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro outside linebacker T.J. Watt came in at No. 10 on Pro Football Focus’ annual top 50 players […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: T.J. Watt Cracks PFF’s Top
The Steelers and All-Pro edge defender agreed to terms on a contract that makes Watt the highest paid non-quarterback in the NFL and he needs to learn how to live that down.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have finally addressed one of their biggest sagas in the offseason, with the AFC North franchise handing superstar linebacker T.J. Watt a massive three-year contract extension worth $123 million.
Frank Schwab is previewing all 32 teams this summer, with a new preview dropping each weekday leading up to the Hall of Fame game.
The average annual value of the deal, $41 million, is the most-ever for a non quarterback in the NFL. The previous record was the $40 million a year deal that Browns star Myles Garrett inked in March. Upon hearing the news, J.J., the oldest of the Watt brothers, took to social media.
The Dallas Cowboys added George Pickens in the offseason and, despite being named one of the NFL's "most polarizing players," he could be exactly where he needs to be.
Thursday’s “First Call” has a surprising entry from the Pittsburgh Steelers on the NFL Top 100 list. Cam Heyward comments on T.J. Watt’s contractual situation. We have an update on Najee Harris’ injured eye.