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Today — 22 June 2026Channel-Sport

Insider Shares Timeframe For Potential T.J. Watt Trade

Pittsburgh Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt

Insider Shares Timeframe For Potential T.J. Watt Trade originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have one of the top edge rushing units in the NFL and could look to trade one of them.

Pittsburgh extended Nick Herbig this offseason to a four-year, $100 million extension, and many fans had thought the Steelers could look to trade a pass rusher. Although T.J. Watt is one of the best pass rushers in the sport, Steelers insider Mike DeFabo believes they could trade Watt after this season.

“Next offseason is the right time to move one,” DeFabo wrote. “Highsmith is more likely to be traded because he’d have just one year left on his contract and my sense is the Steelers would like Watt to be a “one helmet” guy. 

“However, I would seriously consider moving Watt next offseason for a haul. If he has a bounce-back season, I don’t think a first-round pick would be out of the question considering what the Browns got for Myles Garrett and what the Ravens were prepared to give up for Maxx Crosby.”

If the Steelers trade Watt, it would be a massive surprise, but it would likely bring a haul back for Pittsburgh. Watt would have two years left on his deal, but there is a potential out after the 2027 season, which makes it affordable for the Steelers to trade him.

But whether or not Pittsburgh will actually trade Watt is to be seen.

More NFL: Will Howard Handed Concerning Prediction Ahead Of Camp

Yesterday — 21 June 2026Channel-Sport

Will Howard Handed Concerning Prediction Ahead Of Camp

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Will Howard

Will Howard Handed Concerning Prediction Ahead Of Camp originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have an interesting quarterback competition for the backup role.

Pittsburgh re-signed Aaron Rodgers to a one-year deal, as he will be the starter. The Steelers have Mason Rudolph, Will Howard, and rookie Drew Allar competing for the backup job.

Although Howard has gotten rave reviews for his development, Steelers reporter Alan Saunders of SteelersNow predicted Howard would be the odd man out.

“This might be the toughest cut on the team,” Saunders wrote. “The Steelers are legitimately going to give Will Howard every possibly opportunity to beat out Mason Rudolph for the backup quarterback job, and even though he’s never taken a single NFL snap, I’m not going to say he can’t win it either. Third-round picks don’t get cut, so I assume Drew Allar is safe unless he’s injured, meaning it will likely be backup or nothing for Howard.”

With Allar likely penciled in as the third-string development quarterback, it is a roster battle between Howard and Rudolph for the backup spot. However, it does appear that Howard would have the inside track to winning the job, so seeing him being cut would be a shock.

Yet, Howard has all of training camp and preseason games to prove that he should be the Steelers' backup quarterback over Rudolph.

Pittsburgh begins training camp on July 28.

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