PITTSBURGH -- T.J. Watt is probably near the least of the Pittsburgh Steelers' worries, but his lull at the end of the 2024 season is concerning. He finished with 11.5 sacks, but is in the middle of the longest sack-less streak of his career, and the impact plays dwindled down the stretch.
Pittsburgh Steelers star edge rusher T.J. Watt offered a very candid admission on his playoff performance and how it must improve in 2025.
The Steelers should trade T.J. Watt and George Pickens, along with two first-round picks, to acquire Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft.
T.J. Watt remains focused on staying with the Pittsburgh Steelers, aiming to bring a long-awaited championship back to Pittsburgh.
You could hear the disappointment in T.J. Watt's voice when he talked this week. It was noticeable, because Watt so desperately wants to do something he hasn't done yet in his career. Win a playoff game. "We need to win football games and find ways to stop ...
Watt had 11.5 sacks this season, but over the last 193 snaps of the year, they failed to record a single statistic. He battled thumb and ankle injuries to close the season, but it was a disappointing end for a player the Steelers looked at as their superstar cornerstone.
For all that T.J. Watt and Cameron Heyward have given the Pittsburgh Steelers over their Hall of Fame careers, they deserve better.
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Burnley F.C. goalkeeper James Trafford was serious when he asked J.J. Watt to come out of retirement to play for the Cincinnati Bengals. Watt, who is a part owner of Burnley, posted messages between him and Trafford,
T.J. Watt is heading into the final year of his contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and some have wondered if the organization’s recent inability to break through in the playoffs might tempt him to look elsewhere.
Fox Sports host Colin Cowherd put himself in the role of NFL general manager during Thursday’s edition of his national television show, ‘The Herd.’ He proposed a solution for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ current situation. That situation, specifically, is the team’s six consecutive playoff losses and eight overall seasons without a playoff win.