Fowler — responding to news that Watt again did not participate in the team portion of Pittsburgh’s practice on Monday — said the fifth-year linebacker’s status appears “in doubt” for Week 1, citing a “practice-in-order-to-play” stance by the team. Watt is not technically a holdout since he has been present at every practice, but has reportedly only participated in individual drills. Once the team moves to team periods, he performs his own workouts to the side.
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The three-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro selection, coming off a season in which he led the league with a career-high 15 sacks, is reportedly participating only in individual workouts in the hope of accelerating talks on a new deal. He is entering the final year of rookie contract with Pittsburgh, in which he is owed $10.089 million, per Spotrac.
According to a report from CBS Sports, some have speculated that Sunday’s season opener is the de facto deadline to renegotiate a contract for Watt, considering the organization’s refusal to negotiate contracts during the season. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin will reportedly address the situation with media on Tuesday.