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On Thursday afternoon, the news broke that the Pittsburgh Steelers and All-Pro linebacker T.J. Watt agreed to a three-year $123 million contract extension that would make the 30-year-old the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
The decision has been a point of contention for the past 100 years. In 2003, then-Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell sought a review of the case, but NFL owners voted 30-2 against restoring the Maroons' title. The only dissenting votes: the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles.
The Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to a three-year, $123 million contract extension with linebacker T.J. Watt. The deal includes $108 million guaranteed at signing.
Thursday’s “First Call” has a surprising entry from the Pittsburgh Steelers on the NFL Top 100 list. Cam Heyward comments on T.J. Watt’s contractual situation. We have an update on Najee Harris’ injured eye.
Veteran Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Isaiahh Loudermilk is the latest player on the team to join a long line of those who tied the knot this offseason. Loudermilk got married to his now wife,
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Remember Joe Nedney's overtime FG to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL playoffs? It ranks No. 23 in our Titans' best moments as ranked by The Tennessean.
The NFL just ramped up pressure for one of the Pittsburgh Steelers' most critical players on defense after they were shockingly named to the NFL Top 100 players list.
DK Metcalf is the unquestioned top dog amongst the Pittsburgh Steelers' wide receivers, but the NFL doesn't view him at peak form anymore.