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Steelers' Star Watt Returns After Collapsed Lung Scare
3 Jan
Summary
- T.J. Watt will play Sunday after a punctured lung injury.
- The injury occurred during a dry needling treatment at the facility.
- Watt's return is critical for a winner-take-all game against the Ravens.

Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt is set to return for Sunday's crucial game against the Baltimore Ravens, having recovered from a collapsed lung. The injury occurred unexpectedly on December 10th when a dry needling treatment at the team facility led to a puncture and partial collapse of his lung. Watt underwent surgery and has been sidelined for the past three games, missing significant time.
Watt described the injury as a "fluke thing," noting it was a treatment he had undergone many times before without issue. He expressed that the recovery process was unlike typical football injuries, presenting new challenges due to its unfamiliar nature. After returning to practice in a limited capacity last week, Watt was a full participant this week, reporting no limitations and feeling confident in his ability to play.
His return comes at a critical juncture for the Steelers, who face the Ravens in a winner-take-all matchup for the AFC North title. Without Watt, the team had pushed towards clinching the division but fell short last week. The winner will secure the division crown and a home playoff game, while the loser's season concludes.




