T.J. Watt remains without a contract beyond 2025, and his situation is, therefore, still a talking point as the Steelers return to the facility. Pittsburgh’s Organized Team Activities began today, and the All-Pro edge rusher was, reportedly, not with the team.
According to Curt Popejoy of SteelersWire, Watt skipped the start of OTAs today. It is certainly no secret that the former Defensive Player of the Year has been in search of a new deal, a desire which the team has publicly reciprocated. One season remains on his contract, and Watt has already hinted at dissatisfaction with playing on a contract year this offseason.
Since both the Steelers (55) and Watt (22.5) led the NFL in sacks in 2021, Pittsburgh has put up middling sack numbers in each of the past three seasons. Part of that was due to an injury in 2022 that forced Watt to miss seven games, but it was still the case when Watt earned his third sack-title with 19.0 in 2023. Still, ever since his four-year, $112MM extension started in 2021, Watt has accounted for nearly a third of the team’s sack total. He’s also the only player in NFL history (since sacks became an official stat in 1982) to lead the league in sacks in a single season three times.
All this, just to underline how much Watt means to the Steelers’ pass rush. Without him, the team’s top returning sack-getters were Cameron Heyward (8.0), who just turned 36 years old, Alex Highsmith (6.0), and Nick Herbig (5.5). No other returning defender had more than one. Highsmith has flashed big potential in the past (14.5 sacks in 2022), but his output hasn’t been consistent enough for Pittsburgh to rely on him as their primary source of a pass rush in the future. The team also drafted Ohio State edge rusher Jack Sawyer in this year’s draft, but expecting the fourth-rounder to eventually replace Watt is a lot to ask.
There really doesn’t seem to be much threat of the Steelers losing Watt at the moment, though. Despite a down year for Watt and the lack of an acceptable offer from Pittsburgh, both sides seem to want the same things. Per Popejoy, “Watt wants a new contract and a raise,” and “the Steelers want Watt to retire” in Pittsburgh. All that needs to happen, now, is for the two parties to find agreeable terms with which they can move forward.
Ely Allen contributed to this post.
Can’t imagine they don’t resign him. Or offer him a crap ton.
You know who else is missing? A-Roid! Nyuk Nyuk Nyukl
One sack and 6 solo tackles in 4 playoff games. Awesome!
To be fair, the entire team has been horrible in the playoff games. It’s like the coaches forgot how to coach…
It’s annoying to me that the guy who rushes against the RT every play gets more pub than Highsmith that has to go against the Trent Williams and Ronnie Stanley’s.
Justin Fields is absent too so its a wash.
I heard he is going to skip all the Steelers off season trainings.
I heard he defected to Canada!
Why are y’all worried? He’s just in fields.
*ahem*
Bada bing…drums..lol
I thought about doing a baseball one about how he refuses to play OF, but I decided not to changeup.
okay i’m finished i apologize to those i’ve hurt
Can a police officer arrest himself? 🙂
Upvoted for public accountability
Steelers going swoop in a grab Shaduer off the waiver wire when the Browns cut him.
Then sign Watt to an extension.
Keep dreaming
TRADE HIM
Exactly I agree trade him…to give a 31 year old a 30 to 40 million a year contract is ridiculous. He’s going downhill