T.J. Watt is the biggest star for the Pittsburgh Steelers right now and has emerged as one of the most dominant pass rushers in the entire league. But he openly admits that he is disappointed with the way that his career has played out with the Steelers from a team perspective.
During a recent interview with The Athletic, T.J. Watt did not hold back in expressing his frustration that the team has not had any success in the postseason throughout his career in Pittsburgh.
“For me, it is all about no playoff wins,” Watt told The Athletic. “I am trying to do anything I can do. We have so much turnover year to year and so many new guys that it is trying to learn as much as possible coming from guys from other organizations that have done it and won championships since being in the league. I am going to do whatever is possible to win. It is about not taking any day for granted, and when it comes down to executing and working, putting everything aside and getting it done.”
The Steelers have made the playoffs in four of the seven seasons since Watt was drafted in 2017, but they have lost all four of those games.

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