T.J. Watt shatters records with Steelers’ $123M deal as J.J. Watt celebrates “earned, deserved, incredible” moment

   

T.J. Watt Secures Record-Breaking Contract with Steelers:

T.J. Watt’s recent contract extension with the Pittsburgh Steelers has set the NFL ablaze, and no one is celebrating this milestone more than his brother, J.J. Watt. The negotiation process between T.J. and the Steelers had been a drawn-out affair, with reports suggesting that the two sides were significantly apart on terms. However, those speculations were quickly put to rest last Thursday when the two parties reached a groundbreaking agreement.

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Historic Financial Terms

Watt, a cornerstone of Pittsburgh’s defense, has signed a staggering three-year contract worth $123 million, making headlines as the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. This deal translates to an average annual salary of $41 million, surpassing all other edge rushers in the league.

The news of this record-setting contract reverberated throughout the NFL community. Shortly after the announcement, J.J. Watt took to X to express his pride and excitement with a succinct yet powerful statement: “Earned. Deserved. Incredible.” His words encapsulate the shared joy of a family that has spent years dedicated to the sport.

The timing of Watt’s extension is noteworthy. Unlike his previous contract negotiations in 2021, which extended into the days leading up to the season opener, this agreement comes just ahead of training camp. The Steelers are set to gather in Latrobe on July 23, and securing Watt’s deal now allows the team to focus on preparations without the cloud of contract uncertainty hanging over them.

 

According to reports from Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Watt’s new contract includes a staggering $108 million fully guaranteed, further solidifying his status among the elite defenders in the league. Prior to this deal, Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns held the record for the highest annual average for edge rushers, while Ja’Marr Chase of the Cincinnati Bengals was the highest-paid non-quarterback based on yearly averages.

This monumental contract not only reflects T.J. Watt’s immense talent and contributions on the field but also sets a new standard in the evolving landscape of NFL contracts, especially for defensive players. As training camp approaches, all eyes will be on Watt as he prepares to justify the faith and investment placed in him by the Steelers.