Grading Steelers new contract for EDGE T.J. Watt
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Audacy on MSNThe salary cap impact of TJ Watt’s new contractReportedly TJ Watt will make $108 million guaranteed and $123 million in his contract extension, how that impacts the Steelers salary cap this & next year
When it comes to the Trey Hendrickson contract saga, the Cincinnati Bengals aren’t impacted too much by the T.J. Watt extension in Pittsburgh. The Steelers hit Watt with a three-year contract worth $123 million with $108 million fully guaranteed. An average of $41 million per year completely resets the edge market.
T.J. Watt has wanted to be a “one-helmet guy” from the second he arrived in Pittsburgh eight years ago. The star outside linebacker took one big step toward that goal on Thursday, agreeing to a new pact that will make him the NFL's highest-paid defender and keep the perennial All-Pro in black-and gold well into his 30s.
Refreshing sports notes about one athlete! It’s an honor to chronicle all the skinny about T.J. Watt in the aftermath of his contract extension! Far superior to Myles Garrett notes! • Watt got what he wanted.
History has been made, and T.J. Watt has shattered records across the NFL. He and the Pittsburgh Steelers have extended their partnership for three more years, a deal that now come
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T.J. Watt signs a record-breaking deal with the Steelers. Find out how much the NFL's most expensive defensive contract is worth.
JJ Watt had a hilarious reaction after his brother TJ Watt signed a massive extension with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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T.J. Watt is now one step closer towards being a career member of the Pittsburgh Steelers after he reportedly agreed to a three-year extension that makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history in terms of average annual salary.
T.J. Watt has wanted to be a “one-helmet guy” from the second he arrived in Pittsburgh eight years ago. The star outside linebacker took one big step toward that goal Thursday, agreeing