The Pittsburgh Steelers have one of the NFL's best defenders on their roster, edge rusher T.J. Watt. Having just completed his eighth season, Watt has not been shy about wanting a postseason win. Watt seems sincere in wanting to stay and be a one-helmet guy,
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.
As T.J. Watt approaches the final year of his contract, the Steelers face tough decisions on whether to trade their defensive star or adjust their schemes to maximize his impact.
After beginning the season as a surefire top candidate for Defensive Player of the Year, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt cooled down sign
T.J. Watt remains focused on staying with the Pittsburgh Steelers, aiming to bring a long-awaited championship back to Pittsburgh.
Watt was drafted by the Steelers in the 2017 NFL draft, just a few months after the team last won a playoff game. A fact not at all missed on Watt. When Watt addressed the media on Thursday, he talked about his legacy and the importance of getting a playoff win.
Three members of the Pittsburgh Steelers have been named to this year's All-NFL and All-AFC teams. Linebacker T.J. Watt, kicker Chris Boswell, and defensive tackle Cam Heyward have all received the honors of being named to the two teams.
Steelers defensive end T.J. Watt's production fell off to end the year, with the 30-year-old failing to log a sack over their final three games. J.J Watt—a former NFL star himself—was asked about both his brother's and Pittsburgh's struggles down the stretch this year on Monday's episode of The Pat McAfee Show:
PITTSBURGH -- T.J. Watt’s storied NFL career is already good enough to land him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The individual accomplishments will never be lacking for the Pittsburgh Steelers star outside linebacker. However, what has not followed is Watt’s postseason success.
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt has yet to win a playoff game in his eight-year NFL career, but he reaffirmed his commitment to the team on Monday.
T.J. Watt was one of eight repeat selections and among three Pittsburgh Steelers players voted to the All-NFL team on Monday by the Professional Football Writers of America. Watt was named to the list for the second year in a row and fifth time in his career.
Despite the Pittsburgh Steelers' early playoff exit, star pass-rusher T.J. Watt doesn't want to play for any other team. "I want to be a Pittsburgh