T.J. Watt certainly earned his record-breaking contract for what he’s done, but the Pittsburgh Steelers didn’t just pay him for the past—they paid him because they think his dominance can continue into the future.
Watt had the lowest sack total in a healthy season since his rookie year with 11.5 in 2024, but things appear to be setting up nicely for a big bounce back.
“I have high expectations for Watt. I said he’s a 20-sack guy; he might flirt with his own record here coming up,” Mark Kaboly said Sunday via 93.7 The Fan with Austin Bechtold.