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Steelers’ Mike Tomlin Reveals Agreement Reached With T.J. Watt: “We’re on the Same Page”

In a much-needed dose of clarity for Steelers fans, head coach Mike Tomlin has addressed the drama surrounding T.J. Watt’s minicamp absence, delivering an encouraging update: the team and their defensive superstar have already reached a mutual understanding on a new contract structure.

Speaking with reporters during Pittsburgh’s mandatory minicamp, Tomlin was firm yet optimistic.

“We’re on the same page,” Tomlin said. “We’ve had the necessary conversations.”

While the full contract details weren’t officially disclosed, Tomlin’s tone suggested that Watt’s holdout was not a sign of hostility — but rather a formality in ongoing negotiations.


Watt’s Demand: A Historic Price Tag

Mike Tomlin on X: "The only thing better than having one Watt on the field,  is having two Watts on the field. Thanks for hanging with us, @JJWatt.  https://t.co/6HG2BW0M3W" / X

Reports in recent weeks indicated that T.J. Watt is seeking up to $40 million per year, which would make him the highest-paid defender in NFL history. Though such a figure may raise eyebrows, it aligns with Watt’s elite production. Since 2018, no other defender has been as consistently dominant in sacks, pressures, and forced fumbles.

The Steelers’ salary cap situation remains tight, especially after locking in contracts with Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Queen, and others. Yet Tomlin’s update implies the front office is prioritizing Watt’s future — and possibly backloading a deal to ease cap pressure.

From a financial standpoint, analysts now anticipate that NFL contract guarantees will play a crucial role in structuring the extension. Watt’s camp reportedly wants $85–90 million guaranteed, putting the Steelers in a delicate spot.


Betting & Fantasy Market Reacts

Tomlin’s comments have already shifted perceptions among sportsbooks and fantasy analysts. On several best NFL betting apps, Pittsburgh’s Super Bowl odds and projected win totals have slightly improved following the announcement — a sign that the betting world believes Watt will be suited up by Week 1.

For fantasy football managers, this is also welcome news. Watt’s presence solidifies the Steelers D/ST as one of the top fantasy football sleepers 2025, especially in leagues that reward individual defensive stats.

“There’s no substitute for Watt,” one fantasy analyst said. “If he’s playing, Pittsburgh’s defense is startable every week.”


Locker Room Stability Restored?

Pittsburgh Steelers expect LB T.J. Watt to practice in full, be available  for opener - ESPN

Tomlin’s statement may also be a signal to the rest of the locker room. After weeks of speculation, including rumors of locker room tension, the head coach’s public reassurance could help re-establish internal focus and unity.

Players like Cam Heyward and Nick Herbig have remained supportive, though quiet, as Watt’s absence made headlines. Now, with Tomlin offering direct confirmation of progress, the mood in Pittsburgh’s locker room is expected to stabilize.

Still, one question lingers: will Watt report for training camp without a signed deal, or are the Steelers confident enough in their handshake agreement?


What Comes Next?

Steelers GM Omar Khan and Watt’s agent are expected to continue hammering out final terms before the start of full training camp. Should the two sides finalize an official deal before July, Pittsburgh will enter the season with one of the most stable defensive cores in the NFL.

Tomlin, for his part, seems unbothered.

“I’m not losing sleep over this,” he said with a smile.

Neither, it seems, should Steelers Nation.


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