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Steelers break silence on T.J. Watt amid trade rumors
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T.J. Watt is entering the final year of his contract. The face of the Steelers franchise. A defensive cornerstone. A one-helmet guy. 

But with every passing week, it’s becoming harder to ignore one simple fact: Pittsburgh is running out of time.

On Monday, GM Omar Khan finally addressed the growing contract buzz, telling reporters he’s “hopeful” Watt will retire a Steeler

It was a nice sentiment — but hardly the commitment fans were hoping for.

Meanwhile, the edge-rusher market has exploded. Myles Garrett just reset the bar. Maxx Crosby re-signed. And now, Micah Parsons looms — likely to surpass them all. Every day Pittsburgh waits, Watt’s price tag climbs.

The organization’s usual extension window is August as part of their negotiation policy. Since 1994, they've refused to handle contract decisions mid-season. But for a player of Watt’s magnitude — one who’s never won a playoff game and isn’t getting younger — that strategy might be outdated; especially when whispers of a possible trade refuse to fully disappear.

Yes, Watt wants to stay. Yes, Pittsburgh values him. But emotion doesn’t stop leverage, and the Steelers could’ve saved millions by moving earlier.

Watt’s been loyal, productive and impactful beyond the stat sheet. But “hope” won’t keep him in Pittsburgh. Action will.

And with every market-setting deal that drops, the urgency to get something done before Parsons resets the market at the position grows louder. Time’s ticking — and the Steelers know it.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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