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Steelers Reward GM Omar Khan With Massive 3-Year Contract - Was It Too Much?

The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a bold commitment to the future by signing general manager Omar Khan to a lucrative three-year contract extension, keeping him in charge through the 2028 season.

While the financial terms haven’t been officially disclosed, insiders suggest it’s one of the most substantial GM deals in franchise history - a clear sign of ownership’s faith in Khan’s aggressive, win-now approach.

The Architect of the Steelers’ 2025 “All-In” Push

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Since stepping into the GM role in 2022, Omar Khan has wasted no time reshaping the roster and identity of the Steelers.

In 2025 alone, he has orchestrated one of the most ambitious offseasons in team history, headlined by:

  • The blockbuster signing of four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers

  • Acquiring elite defenders Jalen Ramsey and Darius Slay

  • Adding star wide receiver DK Metcalf

  • Strengthening depth with key additions like Jonnu Smith and DeShon Elliott

  • With Khan at the helm, Pittsburgh has gone from fringe playoff contender to full-fledged Super Bowl hopeful — on paper, at least.

    But What’s the Cost?

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    While Khan’s extension has drawn praise from ownership and many fans, not everyone in the Steelers’ ecosystem is celebrating. The most notable absence? T.J. Watt.

    As Khan inks a long-term deal, Watt remains without a new contract and has already skipped mandatory minicamp. He’s reportedly seeking to become the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history — north of $40 million annually.

    The Steelers have yet to meet his demands, and some insiders believe Khan’s extension may signal that the team is digging in, not giving in.

    “You lock up the GM, but not your defensive cornerstone?” one fan posted on social media. “This sends the wrong message.”

    Others argue that Khan’s all-in approach has prioritized external acquisitions over retaining foundational homegrown stars — a shift that could backfire if Watt walks.

    A Calculated Gamble

    There’s no question Khan has injected new energy into the franchise. He’s taken risks, made headlines, and brought Pittsburgh back into national relevance. But with Aaron Rodgers possibly playing his final season, and the roster full of aging stars, the window to win is short.

    If Watt departs over contract tensions, it could fracture the locker room — and undermine the very culture Khan is trying to build.

    Is Omar Khan building a dynasty or gambling everything on one season?

    Either way, Pittsburgh has made its bet. Now it’s time to see if Khan’s vision can deliver results — before the cost becomes too steep.

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