Cowboys Target T.J. Watt for Ultimate Defensive Duo with Team-Friendly Deal
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Dallas, TX – July 2, 2025
The Dallas Cowboys are making a bold move to fortify their defense, setting their sights on Pittsburgh Steelers superstar T.J. Watt to form an unstoppable defensive pairing, sources revealed Wednesday. The team is crafting a strategic, team-friendly contract to lure the three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, igniting excitement among Cowboys Nation.
Watt, 30, a dominant edge rusher with 96.5 sacks and 29 forced fumbles over eight seasons, is entering the final year of his current deal with the Steelers, set to expire after 2025. The Cowboys are proposing a one-year contract to start, valued at an estimated $15 million, with a performance-based extension clause. If Watt maintains his elite form—evidenced by his 2024 stat line of 13 sacks and 5 forced fumbles—the deal could escalate into a long-term agreement, potentially making him the NFL’s highest-paid defensive player, surpassing Nick Bosa’s $34 million annual average.
The contract includes a performance incentive, offering a $2 million bonus if Watt achieves 12 or more sacks and forces at least 3 fumbles in the 2025 season. This structure minimizes initial risk for Dallas, which holds $32 million in cap space, while aligning with GM Jerry Jones’ strategy to bolster the defense alongside Micah Parsons, who led the league with 14 sacks in 2024.
Coach Brian Schottenheimer hailed the potential move, saying, “T.J. and Micah could redefine our defense. This deal gives us flexibility to build a championship unit.” The pairing would create a formidable duo, with Watt’s outside pressure complementing Parsons’ versatility, addressing Dallas’ 28th-ranked defense in total yards allowed last season.
Steelers fans on social media expressed dismay, with posts like “Don’t let T.J. go to Dallas!” while Cowboys supporters cheered, “Watt and Parsons—Super Bowl bound!” The Steelers, with $18 million in cap space, may counter, but Watt’s interest in joining a contender could sway him, especially after Pittsburgh’s playoff miss in 2024.
As training camp approaches on July 25, this proposed deal could transform Dallas’ fortunes. Will the Cowboys secure Watt and unleash a defensive dynasty? Stay tuned to ESPN for the latest.