Exojeador afirma que el contrato de T.J. Watt es el mayor arrepentimiento de los Steelers

El exojeador de la NFL John Middlekauff declaró que la extensión de contrato de T.J. Watt con los Pittsburgh Steelers representa el mayor arrepentimiento del equipo. Sus comentarios tuvieron lugar este viernes en su podcast.

Middlekauff elogió el esfuerzo, el liderazgo y los logros de Watt con la franquicia. Señaló que el edge rusher recibió más de 100 millones de dólares garantizados en la extensión firmada el año pasado. El exojeador destacó una disminución en su rendimiento durante la temporada 2025. Watt registró siete capturas en 14 juegos, después de haber logrado 11.5 capturas el año anterior. El contrato de Watt se extiende hasta la temporada 2028, con 32 millones de dólares garantizados para cada uno de los próximos dos años. Middlekauff afirmó que la lealtad en este tipo de decisiones puede generar desafíos a largo plazo para el equipo.

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