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Former NFL star JJ Watt says there isn't really a point to coaches hiding their call sheets from television broadcasts.
Wisconsin native JJ Watt wanted to play for the Packers when he was a free agent in 2021. But the feeling wasn't mutual, per Watt.
Well, the cause of Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt's partial lung collapse has finally been revealed. According to his brother J.J., the injury was suffered during a dry needling session at the team facility. The elder Watt said he has surgery to stabilize it on Wednesday and is being released from the hospital on Friday.
This comes off the heels of the Dolphins' lopsided loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. While the game ended 28-15, it was even more lopsided than the 13-point differential made it out to be, as Miami trailed 28-3 in the fourth quarter.
Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa was criticized by J.J. Watt after being seen sharing a postgame laugh with Pittsburgh Steelers CB - and former teammate - Jalen Ramsey.
Philip Rivers has officially come out of retirement to sign with the Indianapolis Colts, and it does not sound like the veteran quarterback will have much
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T.J. Watt out indefinitely with surgery needed after Steelers ‘dry needling’ treatment goes wrong
T.J. Watt’s lung issue was bad enough that it required surgery that will put him out for Monday night’s game against the Dolphins.
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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.