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Rob Gregson breaks down the strange and unsettling situation surrounding TJ Watt’s injury. With almost no updates from Mike Tomlin, visible concern from JJ Watt, and complete silence from the Steelers medical staff,
The Pittsburgh Steelers star linebacker TJ Watt is recovering after a frightening health emergency that sent him to the hospital this week. But after more updates from head coach Mike Tomlin and the Steelers,
PITTSBURGH -- Steelers star T.J. Watt, one of the highest-paid edge rushers in the NFL and the 2021 AP Defensive Player of the Year, suffered a partially collapsed lung during a Wednesday dry needling treatment at the team facility, prompting questions about the events that led to the incident and what will happen next.
During his appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday, J.J. Watt provided an update on his brother T.J. Watt’s […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: J.J. Watt Gives Update on T.J.
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Why was T.J. Watt hospitalized? What to know about Steelers star's lung 'discomfort'
On Thursday, the Steelers announced that Watt was evaluated at a hospital overnight after experiencing lung discomfort in Pittsburgh the day before. As a result, he will not practice on Thursday, and his status for Monday night’s game against the Dolphins is “in question.”
Watt, a three-time defensive player of the year, enters his eighth season a stronger, tougher, more vulnerable, and more loved man. Watt, a three-time defensive player of the year, enters his eighth season a stronger, tougher, more vulnerable, and more ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to monitor the health of star pass rusher T.J. Watt, who suffered a punctured lung on Wednesday during a treatment at the team facility. The injury, described by team officials as “serious but manageable,” left Watt hospitalized briefly before being discharged on Friday.
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What happened to T.J. Watt? Explaining 'dry needling' incident that led to collapsed lung
Watt suffered a collapsed lung during a dry needling session inside the Steelers facility and underwent surgery on Thursday, his brother, J.J., confirmed. He was released from the hospital on Friday, two days after the initial injury. While the injury sometimes can heal on its own, Watt required surgery that will keep him out for Week 15.
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