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    Steelers, Watt finalize extension to make him highest paid non-QB

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJuly 18, 2025 Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
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    This offseason, Watt was entering into the final season of his previous four-year deal. Seeking long-term financial security, Watt and his team engaged in contract talks that took longer than both sides likely wanted. He sat out minicamp and in various interviews, discussed his frustrations with the negotiations. There was a lot of outside buzz as well, with many Steelers fans questioning why the franchise was hesitant to pay the superstar and others speculating on a possible trade.

    The deal cements Watt’s place as one of the best players in the game. At just 30, Watt has put together quite the resume. He has amassed 108 sacks, 462 combined tackles and 33 forced fumbles in only eight seasons. Watt is a four‑time First‑team All‑Pro, seven‑time Pro Bowler, and the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year back in 2021, when he tied the single-season sack record with 22.5. 

    Watt has proven himself to already be a first-ballot Hall of Famer, and his worth to this franchise is immeasurable, not just in stats and accolades, but in the identity and standard he brings to the Steelers’ defense year after year. 

    Now that the drama is resolved, Watt will begin training camp in just a few days. Watt will continue to be a vocal leader on this defense as the Steelers head into a pivotal 2025 season, with new quarterback Aaron Rodgers. 

    While the negotiation process may have tested some relationships, the final outcome is clear: an iconic Steeler will remain in Pittsburgh. The noise can officially stop, and now all eyes are focused on the 2025 NFL season. 





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