J.J. Watt Doubles Down That Steelers Messed Up on T.J. Watt’s Contract

J.J. Watt reiterated that the Pittsburgh Steelers messed up by not giving his brother T.J. Watt an extension sooner. They’ll now have to pay even more after Maxx Crosby and Myles Garrett received massive new deals.
On Sunday, the Cleveland Browns and star edge rusher Myles Garrett have put aside their difference, agreeing on a contract extension to make Garrett the highest paid non-quarterback in the history of the NFL, according to a report by Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The deal puts Garrett under contract in Cleveland through 2030 and includes a no-trade clause and $123.5 million in guaranteed money.
“Reward your players earlier and reap the benefits in the long run. Dragging it out not only ends up costing more, it creates unnecessary tension. The longer you wait, the higher the price,” J.J. Watt wrote on X in response to a Brett Kollerman post that said dragging stuff out is the worst way to do things.
J.J. Watt said on the Pat McAfee Show on Thursday that the Steelers should have extended T.J. Watt last year.
“The earlier you get the deal done, the better deal you get. That’s just a fact,” Watt said. “That’s why, my personal belief, they should have done it last year because I think there was a hometown discount to be had last year. But now the longer you wait this year, you’ve got Micah [Parsons] coming up. Like you said, you got Aidan Hutchinson, you got Myles [Garrett]. These guys are getting new deals.
“That number’s gonna inch closer to four in front of than threes. So you’re gonna want to get that done earlier rather than later because the price isn’t going down.”
Watt, 30, did have a bit of a down year in 2024, registering the third least sacks in a season (11.5) in his career. The other two seasons were his rookie year (seven sacks) and 2022 (5.5 sacks) when he played in just 10 games due to a knee injury.
Watt has also never won a playoff game, so there’s been some speculation that he would want to move on somewhere else to compete for a Super Bowl. He shut down those rumors, however, stating that he wants to be with the Steelers for the rest of his career.
“I want to be a Pittsburgh Steeler,” Watt said. “You guys know that. I don’t want to leave this place. I want to be part of the solution. I’ve put so much into it here.”
Watt is heading into the final year on his contract, but he’s expected to receive an extension this offseason.
“I feel like we have the pieces,” Watt said. “It’s what I said a week ago going into the game. It doesn’t change just because of the loss. I still have a lot of belief in the people in this building because I see the work that’s behind the scenes.”