The Steelers have reportedly made a significant contract offer to pass rusher T.J. Watt, but it falls short of the compensation received by players like Myles Garrett of the Browns. Mark Kaboly suggests that while there is an offer, negotiations are not progressing as hoped, with both sides having differing expectations on the contract terms. As Watt enters the final year of his deal with a base salary of $21.05 million, he likely seeks a contract closer to Garrett’s $40 million per season.


