Philadelphia, PA – May 22, 2025 – The Philadelphia Eagles have sent shockwaves through the NFL by proposing a blockbuster trade to acquire Pittsburgh Steelers’ star T.J. Watt, aiming to bolster their depleted pass rush. The defending Super Bowl LIX champions are making a bold move to strengthen their defense.
The Eagles’ pass rush has been weakened this offseason after losing Josh Sweat, who signed with the Arizona Cardinals, and Milton Williams, who joined the New England Patriots. Watt, with his 96.5 career sacks, could be the key to revitalizing their defensive front.
Sources confirm the Eagles have proposed a trade to the Steelers, offering a 2026 second-round pick or a package of a third and a fifth-round selection for Watt. This offer aligns with Watt’s value at age 30, balancing his elite production with his contract’s final year.
Watt’s potential departure from Pittsburgh gained traction last month when he posted an Instagram story flashing a “peace” sign. Many fans interpreted this as a farewell, especially as the 2021 Defensive Player of the Year seeks a contract extension.
The Steelers have a history of trading stars in their prime, as seen with George Pickens’ recent move to the Dallas Cowboys. Pickens, seven years younger than Watt, was dealt earlier this offseason, making this trade proposal a realistic possibility.
Fans on X are buzzing, with one Eagles supporter writing, “Watt in midnight green? Our defense just got scarier!” A Steelers fan countered, “Trading T.J. is a mistake—we’ll regret this.” The proposal has sparked heated debates across the league.
The Steelers’ decision may hinge on Aaron Rodgers’ choice to join the team or retire. Without Rodgers, Pittsburgh might opt for a rebuild, making Watt’s trade a strategic move to gain draft capital for the future.
Set to face the Cowboys on September 4, the Eagles could boast a fearsome defense if the trade goes through, with Watt joining Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, signaling their intent to dominate the NFC and chase Super Bowl LX in the Philly Special Era.