Watts joined the Patriots on a one-year deal in March. As opposed to the offense and special teams, the New England Patriots’ defense played winning football for much of the 2023 season.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman, Armon Watts decided to move on after one season in Pittsburgh. The veteran provided depth for the position group.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Armon Watts is now with the New England Patriots, and that left the Steelers looking for a replacement. They found it, somewhat, in Dean Lowry.
The 27-year-old is making New England the latest stop on his career journey. Following the release of veteran defensive tackle Lawrence Guy, the New England Patriots had the capacity to add more depth up front.
Armond Watts was deemed by Pro Football Focus as the free agent the Pittsburgh Steelers can’t afford to lose. But on Wednesday that is exactly what happened.
The New England Patriots are signing former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Armon Watts, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. His new deal will be worth up to $3 million, far exceeding what he made a year ago for Pittsburgh.
The New England Patriots have signed veteran defensive tackle and former Pittsburgh Steeler Armon Watts, according to multiple league sources. Watts, 27, as developed into a steady interior pass-rush presence through the first five seasons of his career, logging 8.5 sacks while producing 140 tackles over that span.
Armon Watts is a key depth piece for the Pittsburgh Steelers' defensive line. Although he isn’t the biggest name for the Pittsburgh Steelers, backup defensive lineman Armon Watts is ready to step in at a moment’s notice throughout his first year with the Black and Gold.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had some young players take leaps in 2023 such as Jaylen Warren, George Pickens, and others who could land the title for Most Improved Player on the team from their previous season.
Originally appeared at Steelers Now: PFF: Steelers ‘Can’t Afford to Lose’ DL Armon Watts The Pittsburgh Steelers are somewhat lucky in 2024 that they do not face many big free-agent names hitting the market.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were headed for a blue Christmas after they dropped consecutive games to the Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots, and Indianapolis Colts.
The Steelers’ defensive line showed out against the Ravens. That’s not new for the team, who has won three games off the backs of the efforts of guys such as T.J.
PITTSBURGH — Pass rushing is an art, and the Steelers are pretty good at that art; with proven sack makers in T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith on the edge and Cam Heyward and Larry Ogunjobi on the interior, the team has an idea of what to do with their pass rushers.
The Steelers defensive line cuts will be the toughest on the team. Indeed, there are eight NFL-caliber defensive linemen, but likely only seven spots. That means one player will get the axe and likely end up on another team, but the question always ends up being, well, who?
The Pittsburgh Steelers made many roster moves in 2023 offseason. This included bolstering the defense with new names including Patrick Peterson, Joey Porter Jr., Cole Holcomb, Kwon Alexander and Armon Watts.
It’s hard to believe but the Pittsburgh Steelers 2023 Training Camp is right around the corner.
The Steelers continue to stay active almost a month since the start of free agency, adding defensive lineman Armon Watts on Monday. Does the move impact the team's draft plans?
Another Bears free agent has signed on with another team, according to his agency. Defensive tackle Armon Watts signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers a year after he played on a one-year contract with the Bears.
A fifth-year defensive tackle, Watts spent the past two seasons as a primary starter in the NFC North.
Just before last season, the Bears brought in former Vikings defensive tackle Armon Watts off waivers. He hit a high point a few weeks after taking over
Forget about Kellen Mond winding up on the Minnesota Vikings practice squad. Mond has been claimed off waivers by the Cleveland Browns. Mond, cut by the
A big surprise Tuesday came when the Minnesota Vikings cut defensive tackle Armon Watts and then reportedly made a trade with the Houston Texas for defensive tackle Ross Blacklock. Blacklock, 24, was the 40th overall pick (second round) in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Shocking news broke on Tuesday afternoon, roughly an hour before the deadline for roster cuts, that the Vikings were waiving projected starting defensive lineman Armon Watts.
EAGAN — Neither Harrison Phillips nor Armon Watts was considered an elite prospect when they came out of college. Phillips was projected by NFL.com as a third rounder and ultimately landed in Buffalo with the 32nd pick in the third round and Watts was expected to go in the latter rounds and ended up with the Vikings as a sixth-round pick.
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