T.J. Watt Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

T.J. Watt says 'time is now' for Steelers

The Steelers have been in a bit of a dry spell when it comes to postseason success as of late. However, LB T.J. Watt believes 2023 will be their year.

"I wanna do whatever it takes to win. I feel like we have a really good team here. We have a good nucleus. We have good, young talent," Watt said on "The Pat McAfee Show." "The time is now for us, and I feel like we can put it together."

Pittsburgh hasn't won a playoff game since the 2016 season, appeared in the Super Bowl since the 2010 season or won it all since the 2008 season.

The 2023 season will be Watt's seventh year in the league, and he has yet to win a playoff game. 

The 28-year-old has earned numerous accolades thus far in his career, most notably being named the 2021 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, but none of that matters to him.

"I love having high expectations. I have high expectations for myself," Watt added. "That's the thing about this point of my career is I want to win." 

Some may think the Steelers are still a ways off from being real contenders, but never say never. One good offseason has proven to take teams from worst to first and Pittsburgh does have a solid foundation of young and talented players like Watt stated.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Anthony Edwards backs up talk to keep Timberwolves alive in WCF
Championship-winning NASCAR team to shut down after 2024 season
Three takeaways as Panthers tie Eastern Conference Final vs. Rangers
Texans sign young offensive star to huge contract extension
Aaron Boone comes to the defense of retired umpire Angel Hernandez
Negro League legend finally getting his due as MLB merges stats
Several key players withdraw from NBA Draft
Tyrese Haliburton ready to take active role in retaining Pascal Siakam
Mets stars reportedly had emotional reaction to firing of Buck Showalter
NHL announces 2024 King Clancy Memorial Trophy winner
Cardinals sign first-round DL
Rams sign first-round DE, complete draft class
Steelers QB Justin Fields focusing on 'little things' amid battle with Russell Wilson
Pistons confirm that key RFA forward underwent toe surgery
Pirates place left-hander, catcher on injured list
Patriots exec discusses team's approach to QB competition
Braves to promote No. 3 prospect for MLB debut Wednesday
Diamondbacks release veteran infielder
Packers' former first-round pick planning to make 'monster leap'
NFLPA finalizing proposal for major change to offseason schedule