T.J. Watt of the Steelers, poised for Week 16 return against the Lions after lung repair surgery, in dynamic action pose with medical recovery overlay.
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T.J. Watt Injury Update: Steelers Eye Week 16 Return vs. Lions After Lung Repair

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Following successful surgery for a punctured lung from dry-needling, Steelers star T.J. Watt is ruled out for Monday's game against the Miami Dolphins but could return as soon as Week 16 versus the Detroit Lions, per optimistic team reports—though some analysts call the timeline challenging.

After undergoing surgery last Thursday to repair a small hole in his partially collapsed lung—injured during a dry-needling treatment—and being released from the hospital Friday, T.J. Watt is resting at home and officially out for Week 15's Monday Night Football matchup against the Dolphins.

NFL Network's Tom Pelissero shared Steelers optimism: "The Steelers are hopeful that Watt potentially could miss only one game. He could be back next Sunday against the Lions." Dr. Melanie Friedlander echoed this, citing an "excellent chance" for Week 16 play, aided by the dome venue avoiding cold weather.

ESPN's Adam Schefter was more reserved, noting a Week 16 return would be "challenging," referencing QB Tyrod Taylor's month-long absence in 2020 from a similar needle-related lung puncture.

The Steelers (9-4, tied for AFC North lead) are 1-11 lifetime without Watt, who leads the NFL in chip rate despite a down year statistically. Depth players like Alex Highsmith and Nick Herbig must fill the pass-rush void.

For the Dolphins game, TE Darnell Washington has cleared concussion protocol and will play. OT Andrus Peat and CB James Pierre are ruled out, with DT Derrick Harmon questionable (knee).

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X discussions reflect relief over T.J. Watt's successful surgery for a punctured lung and expectations of full recovery, with optimism for a Week 16 return against the Lions. Fans and analysts express concern about the Steelers' defense facing the Dolphins without him, noting the pass rush void and a potentially challenging timeline.

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T.J. Watt Lung Injury Update: Ruled Out vs. Dolphins, Steelers Rely on Depth

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Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt, who underwent successful surgery Thursday for a partially collapsed lung from a dry needling treatment, has been officially ruled out for Monday's game against the Miami Dolphins. Now resting at home, his return timeline remains unclear as the Steelers (9-4) share the AFC North lead.

Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt had successful surgery Thursday to repair a partially collapsed lung suffered during a dry needling treatment session at the team facility on Wednesday. He has been ruled out for Monday night's game against the Miami Dolphins and is expected to return later this season. Watt is home resting comfortably after being released from the hospital Friday.

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Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt remains hospitalized with a lung issue that arose Wednesday, casting doubt on his availability for Monday night's Week 15 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. NFL insider Adam Schefter indicated it would be a surprise if Watt plays, while coach Mike Tomlin described his status as up in the air pending further tests. Teammates expressed support, emphasizing Watt's well-being over the team's needs.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are gearing up for their Week 13 matchup against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at Acrisure Stadium, with several starters returning to practice. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is tracking to start after missing one game due to a wrist injury, while edge rusher Alex Highsmith is full after missing two games with a pectoral issue. The Bills, meanwhile, remain without starting offensive tackles Dion Dawkins and Spencer Brown.

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Aktuelle Berichterstattung zum Week-16-Duell der Steelers gegen die Lions (8-6) (Sonntag, 4:25 p.m. ET im Ford Field): Pittsburgh nutzt die heiße Serie von QB Aaron Rodgers mit neuen Receivern und Kaderanpassungen, um Verletzungen wie die Abwesenheit von T.J. Watt auszugleichen, und adressiert Special-Teams-Sorgen.

Pittsburgh empfängt Baltimore im Sunday Night Football in einem Week-18-Duell um den AFC-North-Titel und die No.-4-Playoff-Saat. Updates aus den Wochenmittwoch-Trainings zeigen Ravens-QB Lamar Jackson voll dabei nach Rückenproblemen, während Steelers-Edge T.J. Watt mit Lungenbedenken limitiert war. Beide Teams erholen sich von Woche 17: Steelers-Niederlage 13-6 bei Cleveland und Ravens-Sieg 41-24 zu Hause gegen Green Bay.

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Pittsburgh-Steelers-Wide-Receiver Calvin Austin III erlitt eine Hamstring-Verletzung und ist fraglich für die Rückkehr im Week-16-Spiel gegen die Detroit Lions. Cornerback Brandin Echols wurde nach Auswechslung im zweiten Viertel mit Leistenverletzung für den Rest des Spiels ausgeschlossen. Wide Receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling verließ kurzfristig das Feld wegen möglicher Gehirnerschütterung, kehrte aber zurück.

 

 

 

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