PITTSBURGH -- When the Pittsburgh Steelers inked star outside linebacker T.J. Watt to an extension that averaged $41 million per year this offseason, they were hoping to see the elite pass rusher they had become accustomed to since they picked him in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft.
Yet, that has not fully come to fruition yet. Watt is on pace for a career-low total in pressure and pressure rate, while registering seven sacks. Many of those plays have been hugely impactful, and Watt has played well, but he does not look like a $41 million superstar.
Meanwhile, in recent weeks, teams have started to run at him in the run game. The Bills ran off the right edge over fifteen times against the Steelers last week, and doing so to the tune of 138 rushing yards.
Now, not all of that

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