Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Steelers eager for top defenders’ return

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PITTSBURGH — T.J. Watt and Minkah Fitzpatric­k will spend today on the field in Cincinnati and not on their phones back in Pittsburgh.

Neither player was listed on Friday’s injury report, clearing the way for their return after they spent last Sunday on their couches watching a fitful 41-37 loss on the road to the Chargers.

Watt missed the fourth game of his career while nursing hip and knee injuries suffered during an ugly tie against Detroit on Nov. 14. Fitzpatric­k sat out for the first time as a pro after entering the NFL’s covid-19 protocol.

Yeah, it was weird. Painful too. Mentally and physically.

“It sucks,” said Watt, the perennial All-Pro linebacker whose 121/ sacks this season 2 rank second in the league. “You see all the effort guys are giving and trying to spark the team, especially defensivel­y, guys like Cam Sutton and Cam Heyward, and it just sucks when you know you can help. But I wasn’t healthy enough to help, so it was just a helpless feeling.”

Watt, Fitzpatric­k and veteran cornerback Joe Haden — out with a sprained foot — vented in a group text while watching the Steelers (5-4-1) give up 533 yards, including 75 on the winning drive in the final minutes. Watt and Fitzpatric­k praised the effort of the fill- ins while being acutely aware of how their presence might have changed the outcome.

Fitzpatric­k should be available when Pittsburgh visits Cincinnati (6-4) hoping to get a measure of payback for a lopsided 24-10 loss at Heinz Field back in September. The team removed Fitzpatric­k from the covid-19 list on Thursday and he insists he feels fine.

Watt is a little more guarded about his status, saying merely “I’m able to do stuff” but stopped short of saying he’ll be ready to go today.

The fact it’s even a possibilit­y for Watt is a victory of sorts after he laid on the turf for several minutes in the late afternoon gloom against the Lions following a sack of Detroit quarterbac­k Jared Goff.

“Just got rolled up weird,” Watt said. “Knee felt a little unstable at the time. I went to get up and when I got up I realized I had a lot of discomfort in my hip and couldn’t really reach overhead and a lot of stuff. Had a lot of discomfort in my knee and hip. Luckily it wasn’t anything too serious.”

For Watt and his team both. The Steelers are 0-4 in Watt’s career when he can’t play, including that loss to Cincinnati two months ago when Joe Burrow threw for three touchdowns as the Bengals got their first double-digit road victory over Pittsburgh since 1995.

Pittsburgh is 0-1 when Fitzpatric­k is unavailabl­e. The standout safety ended up testing positive for covid-19 after the Detroit game, though he said the only symptom he dealt with was a headache. That made watching from the couch all the more frustratin­g, a frustratio­n he took out in the group chat.

“It’s out of my control what happened,” Fitzpatric­k said. “It was tough watching. We were all texting, all three of us are competitor­s, and we were all just talking about how crazy it is just being at home while your boys are out there in LA.”

 ?? (AP/Keith Srakocic) ?? Linebacker T.J. Watt will return to the field for the Pittsburgh Steelers today after missing the fourth game of his career while nursing hip and knee injuries suffered against Detroit on Nov. 14. He was not a fan of not playing. “It sucks,” Watt said. “You see all the effort guys are giving … and it just sucks when you know you can help. But I wasn’t healthy enough to help, so it was just a helpless feeling.”
(AP/Keith Srakocic) Linebacker T.J. Watt will return to the field for the Pittsburgh Steelers today after missing the fourth game of his career while nursing hip and knee injuries suffered against Detroit on Nov. 14. He was not a fan of not playing. “It sucks,” Watt said. “You see all the effort guys are giving … and it just sucks when you know you can help. But I wasn’t healthy enough to help, so it was just a helpless feeling.”

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