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Kaboly ‘Wavering’ On Watt’s Training Camp Holdout After Hearing New Information (Update)

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

**Watt** Contract Extension Talks Stall

Star Linebacker’s Holdout Looms Over Steelers Training Camp

Contract extension negotiations between star linebacker T.J. Watt and the Pittsburgh Steelers have hit a snag, sparking concerns that Watt may hold out when training camp begins on July 23. The situation introduces uncertainty as the team prepares for the upcoming season.

Contract Sticking Points

Mark Kaboly of The Pat McAfee Show, after initially dismissing the possibility of a holdout, expressed doubts. Kaboly hinted at receiving new information that made him reconsider Watt’s commitment to attending training camp without a new deal.

While the specifics remain undisclosed, the impasse appears related to the deal’s length, guarantees, and overall value. Kaboly also stated that there is “no anticipation” that Watt will hold out and that the team hasn’t made any trade inquiries on Watt.

Market Value and Guarantees

Watt may be waiting to see what contracts Micah Parsons, Aidan Hutchinson, and Trey Hendrickson command, which could influence his expectations. Currently, Myles Garrett leads all edge rushers with an average annual salary of $40 million. Watt likely aims to surpass that figure, with guaranteed money being a key factor.

As an example, in 2023, defensive end Nick Bosa’s contract with the San Francisco 49ers included $122.5 million guaranteed, highlighting the importance of this aspect in negotiations (NFL.com).

Possible Holdout Scenarios

In 2021, Watt participated in a “hold-in,” attending team activities but not engaging in drills. A full holdout would mark the team’s most significant contract dispute since Le’Veon Bell in 2018, though a similar outcome is considered improbable. Even so, a holdout would increase the pressure to strike a deal.

Steelers’ Perspective

Pittsburgh might be hesitant due to Watt’s performance in the latter part of the previous season. Regardless, his importance to the Steelers’ defense is undeniable. While reaching an agreement seems inevitable, tensions might escalate before a resolution is reached.

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