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OFFICIAL: Linebacker T.J. Watt Signs Three-Year, $40.5 Million Contract Extension with Pittsburgh Steelers
Pittsburgh, PA – May 25, 2025
In a move that reaffirms their commitment to defensive dominance and team leadership, the Pittsburgh Steelers have officially signed All-Pro linebacker T.J. Watt to a three-year, $40.5 million contract extension, the team announced on Saturday morning.
Watt, widely considered one of the most impactful defensive players of his generation, will now remain in Pittsburgh through the 2028 NFL season. The deal includes $30 million guaranteed, along with performance incentives that could push its total value even higher.
Steel Curtain Reinforced
T.J. Watt’s new contract extension is not just a financial agreement—it’s a statement. The Steelers, a franchise known for its storied history of dominant defenses, are doubling down on the core identity that has defined the team for decades.
“This is where I belong. This is home,” Watt said at a press conference following the announcement. “I’ve given everything I have to this organization, this city, and these fans. And I’m grateful that I get to keep doing what I love in black and gold.”
Steelers General Manager Omar Khan echoed the sentiment, calling Watt “the heartbeat of our defense.”
“T.J. embodies everything we want in a Steeler: toughness, work ethic, leadership, and unmatched performance,” Khan said. “This extension is about more than just stats—it’s about culture.”
A Legacy Still in the Making
Drafted 30th overall in 2017 out of Wisconsin, T.J. Watt has become a force of nature in the NFL. Over his eight seasons in Pittsburgh, he’s racked up 96.5 sacks, 30 forced fumbles, and 7 interceptions. He won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award in 2021 and has been selected to six Pro Bowls.
Despite battling injuries in recent seasons, Watt remains one of the most feared edge rushers in the league. His relentless motor, elite instincts, and unmatched explosiveness off the edge have made him a cornerstone of Pittsburgh’s defensive identity.
Former Steelers linebacker and Hall of Famer James Harrison weighed in on the extension via social media: “Well deserved. T.J. is the real deal—on the field and off. Still carrying the torch for Steelers linebackers with pride.”
A New Era with Familiar Grit
With the Steelers recently ushering in a new chapter under second-year quarterback Russell Wilson and a revamped offensive line, this extension solidifies the team’s commitment to continuity on defense.
Watt’s presence ensures that rising stars like Alex Highsmith, Keeanu Benton, and Joey Porter Jr. continue to develop within a culture of excellence. Defensive coordinator Teryl Austin praised Watt’s influence on younger players, calling him “an on-field coach, a mentor.
Here’s a 900-word fictional news article based on your prompt:
OFFICIAL: Linebacker T.J. Watt Signs Three-Year, $40.5 Million Contract Extension with Pittsburgh Steelers
Pittsburgh, PA – May 25, 2025
In a move that reaffirms their commitment to defensive dominance and team leadership, the Pittsburgh Steelers have officially signed All-Pro linebacker T.J. Watt to a three-year, $40.5 million contract extension, the team announced on Saturday morning.
Watt, widely considered one of the most impactful defensive players of his generation, will now remain in Pittsburgh through the 2028 NFL season. The deal includes $30 million guaranteed, along with performance incentives that could push its total value even higher.
Steel Curtain Reinforced
T.J. Watt’s new contract extension is not just a financial agreement—it’s a statement. The Steelers, a franchise known for its storied history of dominant defenses, are doubling down on the core identity that has defined the team for decades.
“This is where I belong. This is home,” Watt said at a press conference following the announcement. “I’ve given everything I have to this organization, this city, and these fans. And I’m grateful that I get to keep doing what I love in black and gold.”
Steelers General Manager Omar Khan echoed the sentiment, calling Watt “the heartbeat of our defense.”
“T.J. embodies everything we want in a Steeler: toughness, work ethic, leadership, and unmatched performance,” Khan said. “This extension is about more than just stats—it’s about culture.”
A Legacy Still in the Making
Drafted 30th overall in 2017 out of Wisconsin, T.J. Watt has become a force of nature in the NFL. Over his eight seasons in Pittsburgh, he’s racked up 96.5 sacks, 30 forced fumbles, and 7 interceptions. He won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award in 2021 and has been selected to six Pro Bowls.
Despite battling injuries in recent seasons, Watt remains one of the most feared edge rushers in the league. His relentless motor, elite instincts, and unmatched explosiveness off the edge have made him a cornerstone of Pittsburgh’s defensive identity.
Former Steelers linebacker and Hall of Famer James Harrison weighed in on the extension via social media: “Well deserved. T.J. is the real deal—on the field and off. Still carrying the torch for Steelers linebackers with pride.”
A New Era with Familiar Grit
With the Steelers recently ushering in a new chapter under second-year quarterback Russell Wilson and a revamped offensive line, this extension solidifies the team’s commitment to continuity on defense.
Watt’s presence ensures that rising stars like Alex Highsmith, Keeanu Benton, and Joey Porter Jr. continue to develop within a culture of excellence. Defensive coordinator Teryl Austin praised Watt’s influence on younger players, calling him “an on-field coach, a mentor,
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