While most of the league is unconcerned with the Pittsburgh Steelers' decision to sign T.J. Watt to a lucrative, record-breaking contract extension, the Baltimore Ravens are taking notice. Most recently, the Ravens have the Steelers' number. Though Pittsburgh and Baltimore split their regular-season games in 2024, it was John Harbaugh's team that got the last laugh in the 28-14 Wild Card win over the Steelers.
Still, a Watt extension was the last AFC North move the Ravens wanted to see. The four-time First-Team All-Pro and 2021 Defensive Player of the Year has had Baltimore's number over the years, and that's not going away anytime soon.