Steelers rule out TJ Watt for Week 17
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Watt wasn't the only Steelers player to return to practice. Fellow outside linebacker Nick Herbig joined him and their teammates at practice. Herbig has been working his way back from a hamstring injury that kept him out of their Week 16 victory over the Detroit Lions. The team is optimistic he will be able to go in Week 17.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have received a bad update about star pass rusher TJ Watt before facing the Detroit Lions.
T.J. Watt is back. Sort of. The Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker returned to practice on Wednesday, two weeks after he had surgery to repair a partially collapsed lung following a dry needle treatment.
If Mike Tomlin is acting like someone who has already seen this movie before, it's because he has. The Pittsburgh Steelers coach recently downplayed questions regarding T.J. Watt's holdout, the team's second-biggest storyline to Aaron Rodgers making his ...
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt was hospitalized after a dry needling procedure led to a partially collapsed lung. Will Watt play tonight?
PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt is no stranger to the record book, as his name is attached to three NFL records and 5 Steelers records. One of Watt's records as a Steeler is total sacks, of which Watt has 99.5 through 107 games as a ...
Pittsburgh Steelers star T.J. Watt became his family’s new sack leader on Sunday against the Chicago Bears. Caleb Williams and the Bears had the ball at their own 10-yard line in the second quarter. Williams dropped back and felt the Steelers’ pressure ...
Linebacker T.J. Watt continues to check the boxes, the latest a huge milestone in his career. With his half sack of Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, Watt has reached 100 sacks for his career. While winning is all that is at the forefront of Watt's mind ...
It's official, JJ Watt won't be coming out of retirement. For the past two months, there had been a chance that the three-time defensive player of the year was going to return to the NFL in 2025 over a bet he made, but that chance has now gone out the window.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the pass rusher’s return to play “remains murky and uncertain.” At the moment, Watt’s focus is solely on his recovery, with his potential return to field being considered “secondary.”