T.J. Watt, an outside linebacker, will play for the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Baltimore Ravens. Watt sustained a minor ankle sprain against the Philadelphia Eagles, but he will play. Watt stated that he will try to spend as much time outside as possible, despite the fact that he is physically fragile and limping.
Watt stated, “I feel pretty good right now, but we’ll have to wait and see how it feels on Saturday.”
On Wednesday, Watt made a limited comeback to practice. On Thursday, he increased his workload and began to put greater strain on his ankle. The problem is that he has a left ankle sprain, which puts a lot of strain on it. Alex Highsmith would have to play on the other side, and he might have to rush from the opposite side that he is used to.
On Monday, head coach Mike Tomlin expressed his optimism that Watt will play because of his slight limp. Even if it hurts a lot to put all the weight on his ankle when he attempts to bend, he will play as much as he can because the division is on the line.
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