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Pittsburgh's Tomlin Addresses T.J. Watt's Future With One-Word Reply

The impact T.J. Watt has had on the Pittsburgh Steelers defense over the last eight seasons? It's tangible and measurable.

Since his rookie contract extension, Watt has an extraordinary pass rushing resumé, having totaled 58.5 sacks in four seasons. That included 22.5 sacks in 2021, tying the single season record set by Michael Strahan.

Watt is a frightening game-wrecker, a feared pass rusher in the NFL, and a centerpiece of Pittsburgh's playoff aspirations.

And he's not here.

We could argue that he''s most important Steelers player of the last decade ... a point that is magnified now as the six-time All-Pro linebacker will not be in attendance for the team's mandatory minicamp this week.

That means fines ...

His holdout will result in a series of fines for the three days of absence including $17,462 on Day 1, $34,925 on Day 2 and $52,381 on Day 3.

That comes out to a total of $104,768.

It also means the pursuit of a bigger number. Cleveland edge rusher Myles Garrett reset the market for defensive players earlier this offseason with an extension paying out $40 million per year.

Watt's exact asking price might not be that high. But an expected figure of over $30 million seems realistic.

What's coach Mike Tomlin have to say about all of this?

“Certainly we’d like him to be here but certainly not surprised about where we are,'' he said. "We’ve expressed a desire to get the business done. He has, as well. And so we’ll continue to work. We’ve been here before.”

The coach was also asked about if there is any concern about T.J.'s future with the Steelers.

"No,'' he replied simply ... which is as close to "relief'' as Steelers fans are going to get on the subject right now.

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