T.J. Watt became the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history for the second time in his career after signing a three-year, $123 million extension with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday, and Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio shared all the details of the historic agreement. Of the $108 million that was guaranteed to Watt, $40 million comes in the form of a signing bonus. Florio wrote that the 30-year-old’s base salary sits at $4 million for the 2025 campaign, all of which is guaranteed. Watt’s base salary will then jump all the way up to $32 million during both 2026 and 2027, with that amount once again being fully guaranteed in both years while his cap hit rises to $42 million in the process.