“Watt Blasts Rodgers: ‘Attention-Seeking’ Tactics Inflating Steelers’ Transfer Value?”
In a stunning turn of events, Pittsburgh Steelers star T.J. Watt has publicly accused veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers of deliberately prolonging his free agency decision to garner attention and inflate his potential transfer value, suggesting Rodgers is leveraging public interest and Steelers fans to secure a deal exceeding $100 million.
Watt’s Accusation: A Calculated Move by Rodgers?
Watt’s explosive accusation comes amidst swirling rumors linking Rodgers, who is 41 years old, to the Steelers for the upcoming season4. The NFL world is still waiting on Rodgers’ decision1. However, Watt believes Rodgers is intentionally dragging out the process to maximize his leverage and create a bidding war, potentially driving up his contract value beyond what the Steelers are willing to pay.
Rodgers’ Contract History and Current Value
Rodgers, who will be 42 in 2025, is currently under contract with the New York Jets, but his future with the team remains uncertain. Spotrac.com estimates his 2025 cap hit at $23.5 million, with a dead cap value of $49 million3. His three-year contract with the Jets is for $112.5 million3. Watt’s accusation suggests Rodgers is aiming for a deal that surpasses this figure.
Steelers Fans Divided
Steelers fans are divided, with some eager to welcome Rodgers to Pittsburgh and others skeptical about his fit with the team and his potential impact on the locker room2. Some fans don’t want to see Rodgers in black and yellow2. Ryan Clark, a former Steelers safety, compared Rodgers to a Disney villain1. However, the Steelers haven’t had a losing season under Mike Tomlin4.
Is Rodgers Worth the Risk?
Rodgers’ talent and experience are undeniable, but his age, injury history, and personality raise concerns. While some believe he could be the missing piece to lead the Steelers to a Super Bowl, others worry his “eccentricities” and potential for controversy could disrupt team chemistry14. NFL Analyst Stephen A. Smith has also pointed out that Watt is 0-4 in the playoffs5.