BREAKING: Pittsburgh Steelers offers Houston Texans Quarterback C. J. Stroud 2-years deal worth $57 million in Replace of T.J. Watt

In a major development, the Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly offered Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud a two-year deal worth $57 million. This proposed deal would see Stroud replace Steelers star linebacker T.J. Watt, indicating a significant shift in Pittsburgh’s roster strategy.

 

Stroud, a promising young quarterback and standout for the Texans, has been making waves with his impressive performances in his rookie season. The Steelers appear keen to bolster their offense with Stroud’s talents, looking to reshape their quarterback situation and ensure stability for the next two seasons.

 

Watt, on the other hand, has been one of the NFL’s premier pass rushers, and his potential departure marks a significant change in Pittsburgh’s defense. Though Watt’s contribution to the team is immense, the Steelers seem to be looking for an opportunity to address their offensive shortcomings by making this bold trade offer.

 

It remains to be seen whether the Houston Texans will entertain this proposal or if the deal will materialize, but this offer signals Pittsburgh’s intent to invest heavily in their quarterback position as they eye future success.

 

More details are expected soon as both teams continue discussions.

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