Despite speculation that T.J. Watt could be on the trade block, Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Rooney II said the team has no intentions of trading the six-time All-Pro outside linebacker.
Watt took to social media this weekend to reveal that he had made a specific wager with Burnley F.C. goalkeeper James Trafford. Simply put, Watt bet Trafford on December 28 that if doesn’t let up another goal for the remainder of the season, Watt would come out of retirement to play for the Bengals.
Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin offered the latest on where things stand with Trey Hendrickson and a possible contract extension.
The belief that the Pittsburgh Steelers will one day bring J.J. Watt onto the roster to join his brother, T.J., is slowly fading, but certainly no
"I'm getting fined by the (NFL) for what someone else said," Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon tweeted earlier this week.
The Cincinnati Bengals had Ja'Marr Chase lead the NFL's receivers and Joe Burrow post an MVP-caliber season, though their defense was subpar and led to a 9-8 finish on the season. Adding a player like Watt would certainly boost that side of the football, and Burnley keeper James Trafford wants to see Watt in a Bengals jersey.
Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt was named a Defensive Player of the Year finalist. Watt, who was a longtime favorite to win the award but has now dropped in odds, had at least one vote go his way to earn his way onto the finalist panel.
T.J. Watt is open to moving around more on the defensive line next season. The Cleveland Browns have hired Tommy Rees as their offensive coordinator.
English Championship side Burnley are currently on a fine run of form having gone unbeaten since a Nov. 3 defeat to Millwall. That pleases JJ Watt, a minority investor for the club. At the same time,
The Patriots trading for T.J. Watt is a pipe dream, but there’s also a better and more realistic option for the team.
Patrick Surtain II waited four years to make the playoffs with the Denver Broncos after the team drafted him in 2021, but the all-pro cornerback says the wait was worth it. And despite a first-round exit at the hands of the Buffalo Bills,
The Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II spoke with the media on Monday to provide closure on the season and begin to answers questions for the