Steelers' T.J. Watt has surgery for collapsed lung - ESPN
PITTSBURGH — Steelers star pass rusher T.J. Watt had successful surgery Thursday to repair a partially collapsed lung that he sustained after a dry needling session at the team practice facility on Wednesday, brother J.J. Watt said in a statement posted to social media.
T.J. Watt's recovery timeline is still to be determined, his brother said, and he's set to be released from the hospital Thursday afternoon.
«He and his family are very appreciative of everyone's kind words and well wishes,» J.J. Watt said in the statement.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, dry needling is a treatment used for «pain and movement issues associated with myofascial trigger points.» To perform this treatment, providers typically insert thin needles «into or near your trigger points to stimulate muscles, which causes them to contract or twitch and helps to relieve pain and improve range of motion.»
Watt was hospitalized Wednesday after receiving treatment at the facility on the Steelers' day off, and he remained there Thursday for imaging and tests before the surgery.
The NFL Players Association is aware of the situation and has been in touch with Watt and his representation.
In 2020, then-Chargers quarterback Tyrod Taylor suffered a punctured lung when a doctor tried to administer pain medication for fractured ribs pregame. Taylor was medically cleared to return a month after the puncture.
Watt had six tackles, including one tackle for loss, and a quarterback hit in the win against the Ravens on Sunday where he played 68 (88%) defensive snaps. The former Defensive Player of the Year and four-time All-Pro, who signed a three-year, $123 million extension in July, has 7 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and 1 interception this season along with 18


