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T.J. Watt’s New Deal to Shatter NFL Defensive Salary Record - Insider Says It Tops $40M

The Pittsburgh Steelers are not just aiming to keep their defensive cornerstone — they're ready to make NFL history doing it.

According to a trusted insider report, the Steelers are working on a new contract extension for linebacker T.J. Watt that is expected to exceed the $40 million annual salary benchmark currently set by Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett.

If finalized, the deal would make Watt the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history, and send a loud message about Pittsburgh’s priorities heading into the 2025 season.

“From what I’m hearing, the Steelers know they’ll have to beat Garrett’s number,” said the insider. “This isn’t about just keeping Watt — it’s about recognizing he’s the best.”

Watt's Holdout Sparks Momentum

Speculation around a new deal intensified last week when Watt skipped mandatory minicamp, a decision that sparked concerns and media scrutiny. While the team has not publicly addressed contract negotiations, sources indicate that Watt’s absence was part of a coordinated strategy — and that talks have been ongoing behind closed doors.

This situation mirrors the approach Watt used during his 2021 contract extension, which was finalized just before the start of the season and made him the highest-paid defensive player at the time.

“T.J. is a generational player,” one analyst said. “If the Steelers let him walk or feel underpaid, the backlash from fans would be seismic.”

What This Means for the Steelers

A deal over $40 million annually would be a major commitment — not just in cap space, but in the franchise’s direction. With quarterback Aaron Rodgers on what’s likely his final season, locking in a leader on the other side of the ball signals that Pittsburgh still plans to contend in the post-Rodgers era.

For fantasy football players and bettors watching the Steelers’ defense, Watt’s presence is a game-changer.

  • Fantasy football sleepers 2025 are expected to include multiple Pittsburgh defenders if Watt stays.

  • NFL Super Bowl odds could shift slightly if the Steelers secure their most important pass-rusher long-term.

  • For those using the best NFL betting apps, watch for movement in Pittsburgh’s projected win totals once the deal is confirmed.

  • What Comes Next?

    No official announcement has been made yet, but many expect the deal to be finalized before training camp opens in late July. If it crosses the $40 million mark as expected, Watt will not only set a record — he’ll redefine what defensive value looks like in today’s NFL.

    And Steelers fans? They’ll breathe a little easier knowing No. 90 is here to stay.


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