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Eagles Enter Contract Talks With T.J. Watt After $40M Deal Falls Through in Pittsburgh

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The NFL world is buzzing as reports emerge that the Philadelphia Eagles have entered preliminary contract talks with superstar linebacker T.J. Watt, shortly after the Pittsburgh Steelers refused to meet his $40 million per year asking price.

Watt, a 3-time All-Pro and former Defensive Player of the Year, has been the face of Pittsburgh’s defense for the past six seasons. However, with tensions rising during offseason negotiations and Steelers management unwilling to commit to a market-resetting extension, sources say Watt’s representatives have begun exploratory conversations with other contenders — including the Eagles.


Steelers Say “No,” Eagles Say “Maybe?”

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Insiders close to the Steelers say the organization balked at Watt’s $40M per year request, citing age, injury risk, and the team’s overall cap structure. Though Watt still has one year left on his current deal, he’s looking for long-term security and wants his salary to reflect his elite production.

Enter the Eagles — a team with a Super Bowl window wide open and a history of making bold, win-now moves under GM Howie Roseman.

"Watt doesn’t just elevate a defense — he redefines it,” one NFC executive told Yahoo Sports. “If Philly can make the numbers work, this is a scary fit.”


How Would the Eagles Afford Watt?

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This won’t be a simple cap maneuver. The Eagles have already invested heavily in stars like Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley, and any Watt deal would likely include creative NFL contract guarantees and cap backloading.

But Roseman is known for manipulating the salary cap masterfully, often using void years and bonus restructuring to fit in big names.

A deal could involve upfront bonuses, minimal Year 1 cap hits, and performance escalators — something Watt’s camp is reportedly open to if the team is a true title contender.


The Fit: Eagles’ Defense Reloaded?

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Watt lining up opposite Josh Sweat or alongside Jordan Davis and Jalen Carter would instantly make the Eagles’ defensive front one of the most feared in football.

It would also catapult Philly back to the top tier of NFL Super Bowl odds, with sportsbooks likely adjusting quickly if a deal becomes official.

“You bring in Watt, and the whole NFC picture shifts,” said a betting analyst from DraftKings. “The Eagles would be overwhelming favorites in the East.”

From a depth chart perspective, a Watt acquisition could mean reduced snaps for younger edge players, but the leadership and pass-rushing firepower he'd bring are undeniable.


Reaction From Fans and Analysts

The news has already ignited social media, with Eagles fans overwhelmingly supportive and Steelers fans sharply divided. Some in Pittsburgh are furious that the team may let another franchise icon walk away, while others argue it’s fiscally responsible.

Meanwhile, in Philly, the mood is clear: Super Bowl or bust — and Watt might just be the final piece.

“We missed on Micah Parsons in the draft. Maybe Watt is our second chance,” one fan wrote on X.


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