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The Pittsburgh Steelers have quite the expectations for the 2025 season. Some debate whether those expectations are realistic ...
T.J. Watt's now the most expensive non-quarterback in the history of the NFL -- and James Harrison tells TMZ Sports the guy's worth every penny.
It seems very unlikely that the Pittsburgh Steelers would part ways with All-Pro outside linebacker T.J. Watt over the ...
The apparent decision to name T.J. Watt a starter isn't controversial, instead there appears to be well-thought-out reasoning.
In 2021, Watt broke Harrison’s single-season record of 16 when he tied the NFL record with 22.5 sacks in a single season. GO DEEPER T.J. Watt matches Michael Strahan: Inside the Steelers ...
Harrison recorded 80.5 of his 84.5 career sacks with the Steelers, the vast majority of which came during a five-season stretch from 2007 to 2011, when he amassed an astonishing 54.5 sacks, five ...
Watt recorded three sacks in the Steelers home opener against the San Francisco 49ers and added a sack against the Cleveland Browns, which broke the Steelers all-time sack record, which was held by ...
Harrison sent a congratulatory video to T.J. Watt after Watt broke Harrison's season sack record in Week 15 against the Tennessee Titans, but the former Defensive Player of the Year had more to say.
The torch has officially been passed in Pittsburgh. On Tuesday, the Steelers named rookie T.J. Watt as their starting right outside linebacker, the position that also belongs to James Harrison ...
In 2016, Harrison passed Jason Gildon as the franchise's career sack leader. A teammate of Watt's during Watt's rookie season, Harrison tallied 80.5 sacks during his time with the black and gold.