The Columbus Dispatch

Steelers’ Roethlisbe­rger on T.J. Watt’s contract status: Pay the man

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PITTSBURGH – Steelers All-pro linebacker T.J. Watt has an ally in his contract negotiatio­ns: Ben Roethlisbe­rger.

The veteran quarterbac­k said Wednesday he believes Watt “should get whatever he wants” as he tries to lock down a new deal before Sunday’s opener at Buffalo.

Watt, a three-time Pro Bowler, is entering the final season of the rookie contract he signed after being taken 30th overall in the 2017 draft. The 26year-old has been a fixture at the team facility since training camp opened in July but did not play in the preseason and has not participat­ed in any contact 11-on-11 drills at any point.

Roethlisbe­rger, who took a pay cut to return for an 18th season, said Watt has the support of the veterans on the team because they understand what he’s going through and respect his profession­alism.

The Steelers do not negotiate with players once the regular season begins. They have announced contract extensions on the eve of season openers before.

Coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday he’s optimistic Watt will be available when the Steelers face the defending AFC East champions. Watt’s 491/2 sacks in his first four seasons ranks sixth-highest in NFL history for players over that span.

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