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A Pittsburgh Steelers insider revealed that the team never had any intention of trading T.J. Watt before his contract extension.
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"The stalemate is going to be that T.J. Watt wants to be the highest-paid non-quarterback in the league.'' - Steelers insider.
The Steelers aren't looking to trade T.J. Watt, but the parties haven't yet reached an agreement on a contract extension.
Trade rumors have swirled around Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt as he holds out for a new contract extension.
Still, the idea of a trade can't be ignored. On Tuesday, NFL insider Jeremy Fowler joined 93.7 The Fan and explained what kind of return the Steelers could expect if they decided to move Watt.
Despite his desire for a new contract, there is reportedly not an expectation within the NFL that the Pittsburgh Steelers will trade superstar pass-rusher T.J. Watt.
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