Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers and Watt
Digest more
T.J. Watt and the Pittsburgh Steelers are 6-6 with a Week 14 matchup against the 6-6 Baltimore Ravens. They're looking to bounce back after suffering back-to-back losses to the Chicago Bears and Buffalo Bills.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' defense is struggling, with questions about whether it's talent or coaching. The names across the roster are big, but the
T.J. Watt is often one of the most critical players among the Pittsburgh Steelers, particularly on defense, especially after his experience against the Buffalo Bills, who relentlessly repeated a single play.
As the Steelers try to take down the Bears in Week 12, TJ Watt broke his brother JJ's sack record in eye-catching fashion.
Edge rusher T.J. Watt passed his big brother J.J. on the NFL's all-time sack list when he strip-sacked Bears quarterback Caleb Williams in the end zone early in the second quarter. Linebacker Nick Herbig then recovered the fumble for a touchdown,
The Pittsburgh Steelers have completely turned their season around, and not in a good way. The group started the year off with a record of 4-1, and the collective is now 6-6 as November comes to a close.
A to Z Sports on MSN
T.J. Watt offers a hopeless response to a question about what has gone wrong for the Steelers' defense in recent weeks
Just last week you heard T.J. Watt sit through a dejected presser and try give an explanation to what went wrong against the Bears. But this week was different, and perhaps worse. Watt wasn't angry this week. He didn't sit up there looking like he was ready to play another game and rip someone's heads off.
It only got uglier — and louder. At one point, when the video board faded to black, fans responded by booing the defensive anthem “Renegade.” Later, a smattering of fans broke out into an audible “Fire Tomlin” chant.