T.J. Watt exits Steelers’ loss with worrisome ankle injury with Week 16 status unclear

It didn’t look good for T.J. Watt at first.

The four-time first-team All-Pro appeared in bad shape after seemingly injuring his foot against the Eagles on Sunday.

Watt had been rushing Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and pulled up following an awkward step.

He was being evaluated on the sidelines while clearly and visibly grimacing in pain and told reporters postgame that he rolled his ankle — and that an X-ray came back negative.

T.J. Watt said he rolled his left ankle during the Steelers’ loss to the Eagles on Dec. 15. Screengrab via X/@ProFootballDoc

T.J. Watt gets checked out on the sidelines during the Steelers’ loss to the Eagles on Dec. 15. Screengrab via X/@NFLonFOX

Watt remained out for the remainder of the contest, which became a 27-13 loss for the Steelers in Philadelphia as their record dropped to 10-4.

He wasn’t certain about his Week 16 status against the rival Ravens.

Watt, who entered the game with 9.5 sacks in 13 starts, recorded two more and forced a fumble against the Eagles.

Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt (90) sits on the field after an injury against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. AP

TJ Watt recorded two sacks on Sunday before exiting due to an injury. Getty Images

Now, the hope is he doesn’t have to miss a considerable amount of time as the Steelers embark on the home stretch of their regular season.

With a Colts loss to the Broncos, the Steelers clinched a playoff berth, even in defeat.

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