T.J. Watt practices for 1st time since lung injury

Brooke PryorDec 24, 2025, 03:53 PM ETCloseBrooke Pryor is a reporter for NFL Nation at ESPN who has covered the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2019. She previously covered the Kansas City Chiefs for the Kansas City Star and the University of Oklahoma for The Oklahoman.Follow on X

T.J. Watt returns to Steelers practice (0:27)T.J. Watt returns to practice two weeks after sustaining a partially punctured lung during a dry needling treatment. (0:27)

PITTSBURGH — Steelers star pass rusher T.J. Watt, two weeks removed from sustaining a partially punctured lung during a dry needling treatment and having subsequent reparative surgery, returned to practice for the first time Wednesday.

Watt, who was listed as a limited participant, went through individual drills with the defense in his first practice since missing the past two games.

“It’s awesome to have him out there,” outside linebacker Alex Highsmith said. “Just seeing him back out in the field with us, he’s getting better every single day, so I think just to have him back out there, just as a leader for our group, it’s just awesome to see. Excited to see how he continues to work his way back.”

“T.J.’s one of our leaders, so I love having him around,” quarterback Aaron Rodgers said after Wednesday’s practice. “Not sure what his status is going to be, but just his presence is good for our team.”

Coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday that Watt’s status for Sunday’s game in Cleveland, in which the Steelers could clinch the AFC North title and a playoff berth, was still undetermined. He added, though, that he believed Watt was recovered from the surgery.

Not only did Watt return to practice Wednesday, but fellow pass rusher Nick Herbig was also at practice as a limited participant after missing the Lions game with a hamstring injury.

T.J. Watt returns to Steelers practice (0:27)T.J. Watt returns to practice two weeks after sustaining a partially punctured lung during a dry needling treatment. (0:27)

T.J. Watt returns to practice two weeks after sustaining a partially punctured lung during a dry needling treatment. (0:27)

CloseBrooke Pryor is a reporter for NFL Nation at ESPN who has covered the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2019. She previously covered the Kansas City Chiefs for the Kansas City Star and the University of Oklahoma for The Oklahoman.Follow on X

A Christmas Eve gift for the Steelers: TJ Watt is back on the practice field today pic.twitter.com/qDsovP2AEf

TJ Watt didn’t work on pass rush moves with tackling dummies, and instead did more cardio with DL during that part of individuals pic.twitter.com/20TkBWG0gC

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