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The Pittsburgh Steelers collapsed at the end of last season, and this year they have a revamped roster looking to make a deep run through the playoffs.
The 2025 NFL season is underway with training camp and the Pittsburgh Steelers are once again looking like a top-tier contender. With an offseason full of big-time moves and aggressiveness, including the recent long-term extension for superstar pass rusher T.J. Watt, the Steelers have gone all-in.
LATROBE, Pa. -- T.J. Watt is back in Latrobe with the Pittsburgh Steelers after signing his three-year, $123 million extension. However, while he is excited to meet many of the new faces, there is one under the radar name Watt really wnats to see more than most -- cornerback Cory Trice.
Pittsburgh Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt addressed the media as players reported to training camp on Wednesday and discussed his new contract with the team.
Rodgers' impressive day started during Seven Shots with his touchdown pass to training camp suite mate DK Metcalf. The duo nearly connected for another score moments later, but Rodgers' pass was broken up in the end zone by Joey Porter Jr., who has been routinely matched up against Metcalf during the first week of camp.
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What T.J. Watt is ready to pay for after historic $123 million extensionSteelers edge rusher TJ Watt weights in on what he intends to do with some small part of his historic contract extension.
LATROBE, Pa. — Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt expressed confidence in the team's aggressive offseason moves and emphasized his commitment to bringing championship football back to Pittsburgh following his record-breaking contract extension.
Months before Watt agreed to the three-year, $123 million deal that made him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL, Watt cryptically posted a story to his Instagram of him in Steelers uniform holding up a peace sign. That simple post in April prompted talk of whether Watt should be traded and several theories for why Watt made the post.
Once upon a time, report day for NFL camp was a lavish experience, it was as similar to the Met Gala as it was dissimilar. But instead of high fashion, players made unique entrances like in an Indy Car (Reggie Wayne) for example,