T.J. Watt’s Toe Injury: Could This Sideline Star Threaten Steelers’ Season?
When T.J. Watt hobbled off the field during last Sunday’s bruising loss to the Bills, a ripple of concern instantly hit the Steelers faithful—and rightly so. Now, with Watt sidelined from practice this week due to a nagging toe injury, questions swirl about his availability as the team heads into Week 14. Interestingly, Mike Tomlin didn’t flag Watt as a major concern during Tuesday’s update, leaving room for cautious optimism. Meanwhile, other key players like Patrick Queen and Derrick Harmon are definitely feeling the pain—Harmon even ruled out, while Aaron Rodgers is battling through a wrist issue but still expected to take the field against the Ravens. Add in a handful of limited participants such as DK Metcalf and James Pierre, and it’s clear the injury bug is biting deep across the league. It’s a pivotal moment that could rewrite strategies and shift momentum in the weeks ahead. LEARN MORE.
Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt limped off the field late in last Sunday’s loss to the Bills and he is on the team’s first injury report for Week 14.
Watt did not take part in practice due to a toe injury. Watt was not among the players that Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin listed on Tuesday as likely to be limited or out of practice this week.
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Linebacker Patrick Queen (glute), quarterback Aaron Rodgers (left wrist), and defensive lineman Derrick Harmon (knee) were on that list and they were all out on Wednesday. Harmon has been ruled out and Rodgers is expected to play against the Ravens.
Wide receiver DK Metcalf (rest), wide receiver Ben Skowronek (shoulder), cornerback Donte Kent (ankle, knee), cornerback James Pierre (concussion), and offensive lineman Calvin Anderson (knee) were listed as limited.



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