T.J. Watt officially signed a three-year, $123 million contract extension with $108 million guaranteed, becoming the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL. This deal averages $41 million annually, surpassing the recent contracts of fellow players. Watt expressed his desire to finalize the deal before training camp to avoid distractions, focusing on the upcoming season. He looks forward to participating in team traditions at training camp, including a trip to Sharky's for wings, where he intends to treat his teammates. Confidence in the negotiations was shown by teammates and the general manager, Omar Khan.
T.J. Watt signed a three-year, $123 million extension with $108 million fully guaranteed, marking him as the NFL’s highest-paid non-quarterback with an average annual salary of $41 million.
Watt expressed happiness about finalizing his deal before training camp, emphasizing his desire to eliminate distractions and focus solely on football.
General manager Omar Khan highlighted the importance of Watt remaining with the organization, noting the team's confidence throughout the prolonged negotiations for the contract.
Watt plans to treat teammates at Sharky's, expressing joy about attending training camp traditions and fostering a positive team environment.
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