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Steelers Projected to Make Minkah Fitzpatrick the NFL’s Highest-Paid Safety

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are no strangers to setting market-defining contracts for their defensive stars — and they may be ready to do it again.

According to multiple insider reports, the Steelers are preparing to offer Minkah Fitzpatrick a contract extension that would make him the highest-paid safety in the NFL, surpassing the current benchmark set by Chargers’ Derwin James at $19.1 million per year.

Fitzpatrick, a two-time First-Team All-Pro, is entering the final stretch of his current deal and remains one of the most important pieces of Pittsburgh’s defense. As talks heat up, the team is facing a critical decision: spend big to retain their top playmaker in the secondary or risk watching their defensive identity unravel.


Minkah’s Value to the Steelers

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Since joining the team via trade from Miami in 2019, Fitzpatrick has anchored the Steelers’ secondary with elite vision, ball skills, and leadership. In 2022, he led the league in interceptions and continues to be a stabilizing force alongside T.J. Watt and Cameron Heyward.

“If they let Minkah walk, they’ll lose more than just a safety — they’ll lose the voice of that back end,” one AFC executive told The Sporting News.

In a league where top safeties are becoming increasingly valuable — not just in pass coverage but as hybrid run stoppers and blitzers — locking down Fitzpatrick sends a message that Pittsburgh still builds from the back forward.


Financial Implications

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Of course, giving Fitzpatrick a deal north of $20 million annually comes with consequences. The Steelers already boast the most expensive defense in the NFL, with big-money deals for Watt, Heyward, and others.

Adding Minkah to that list raises long-term cap questions — especially with rumors that the team is also looking to extend T.J. Watt to a historic $40M/year contract.

Still, some analysts argue this is simply “the cost of contending” in a conference dominated by elite offenses.

“You don’t let stars walk — you find a way to make it work,” said an NFL salary cap expert. “That’s what smart teams do.”


Bettors & Fantasy Angle

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For fans of Fantasy football sleepers 2025, Fitzpatrick’s return helps anchor a unit that could see more turnover and defensive scoring chances. And for those betting on the Steelers’ long-term chances?

  • NFL Super Bowl odds will stabilize if core defenders remain intact.

  • Best NFL betting apps have already adjusted Pittsburgh’s odds slightly in anticipation of long-term stability on defense.


  • What’s Next?

    Negotiations are expected to ramp up before training camp. While nothing is finalized yet, sources close to the team say Fitzpatrick wants to stay — and the team is motivated to keep him.

    If a deal is reached, expect it to come with record-setting numbers and a firm reminder that even in the Aaron Rodgers era, defense still wins games in Pittsburgh.


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