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Steelers Extend GM Omar Khan - But T.J. Watt’s Future Looks More Uncertain

The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially extended general manager Omar Khan through the 2028 season — a move that’s generating celebration inside the front office, but whispers of concern inside the locker room. And at the center of that tension is All-Pro linebacker T.J. Watt.

Khan, who took over as GM in 2022, has overseen one of the most aggressive roster reshaping efforts in recent team history — landing stars like Aaron Rodgers, Jalen Ramsey, DK Metcalf, and Jonnu Smith. But his most glaring unresolved matter is Watt’s contract situation, which remains stalled heading into training camp.

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NFL fans were quick to notice the contrast: Khan gets a multi-year extension, while Watt remains unsigned and reportedly frustrated. For many, the message was clear — the organization is backing Khan’s vision, even if it means risking the departure of one of its greatest defensive stars.

Watt’s Silence Speaks Loudly

T.J. Watt has yet to publicly comment on the extension, but his recent absence from minicamp and cryptic social media behavior have raised eyebrows. According to insiders, Watt is seeking a deal that would make him the highest-paid defensive player in the league — surpassing Myles Garrett’s $40 million per year.

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With Khan now locked in as GM until 2028, many interpret this as a signal that the team’s negotiating stance on Watt won’t change — and that could drive the former Defensive Player of the Year to consider life outside Pittsburgh.

Fan Reactions Reflect the Divide

On social media, fans expressed both support for Khan’s overall roster-building and frustration over the unresolved Watt situation:

“You lock up Omar Khan but not T.J. Watt? Priorities are backwards,” one fan posted on X (formerly Twitter).

“This just proves Watt is on the way out. No way Khan pushes that deal if they were close on numbers,” another added.

Some also noted the irony: Khan has aggressively added high-priced talent from outside the franchise — but seemingly dragged his feet when it comes to re-signing a homegrown superstar.

What Comes Next?

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With Khan’s extension now official, he holds even more long-term authority over personnel decisions. If he continues to resist Watt’s reported salary demands, a trade - once unthinkable - could inch closer to reality.

Watt, 29, still has elite production and leadership value. But if he feels disrespected by the front office or believes the team is moving on without him, the relationship could fracture - regardless of public statements to the contrary.

The Steelers just made a strong long-term commitment to Omar Khan. But unless that same commitment is extended to T.J. Watt - and soon - the franchise may be headed for a painful and avoidable split with its defensive cornerstone.

Is Pittsburgh preparing for life without Watt?

The clock is ticking.

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