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T.J. Watt returns to practice with Steelers weeks after surgery to fix partially collapsed lung

- - T.J. Watt returns to practice with Steelers weeks after surgery to fix partially collapsed lung

Ryan YoungDecember 25, 2025 at 4:39 AM

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T.J. Watt is back on the field.

Just two weeks after he suffered a partially punctured lung and had to undergo surgery, Watt took the practice field for the first time on Wednesday with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Watt was a limited participant and did individual drills with the defense on Wednesday.

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

— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) December 24, 2025

His status for Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns is still unknown, though head coach Mike Tomlin believes that Watt is fully recovered from the surgery.

"That's a fair estimation, but again, I'll let him speak in terms of his medical," Tomlin said, via ESPN’s Brooke Pryor. "I think for me, to talk about injury is one thing. To talk about medical is something else. And so that's one of the reasons why I've been a little bit hesitant besides my lack of expertise on the subject matter."

Watt was undergoing a dry needling treatment session at the team’s practice facility earlier this month when he started to feel discomfort. He was sent to a local hospital for testing, and then needed to undergo surgery to stabilize and repair a partially collapsed lung.

Watt missed the team’s last two games — wins over the Miami Dolphins and Detroit Lions — as a result. The 31-year-old has 53 total tackles and seven sacks in 13 games this season, his first after inking a then-record three-year, $123 million extension with the team.

The Steelers enter Sunday’s contest in Cleveland with a 9-6 record and can clinch the AFC North with a win over the Browns. If the Baltimore Ravens fall on Saturday night in their game against the Green Bay Packers, the Steelers will win the division, too. That would send them into their third straight postseason.

While Watt would undoubtedly give the defense a big boost, the team may not rush his return — especially if their playoff status is already secured come game time. But regardless of what happens on Sunday, it sounds like Watt is on track for a very quick return after his health scare.

"It's awesome to have him out there," 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."

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