On Thursday the Steelers released a statement regarding linebacker T.J. Watt, who was hospitalized on Wednesday.
The statement read:
"T.J Watt is currently in a local hospital for further medical evaluation of his lung after experiencing discomfort at the practice facility on Wednesday. He will not be at practice on Thursday, and his status for Monday night's game vs. Miami is in question. Coach Tomlin will provide more updates at the appropriate time."
Coach Mike Tomlin spoke after practice on Thursday, addressing Watt's health.
"I'm a little bit cautious about what I say, because I am not a medical expert," said Tomlin. "But to make a long story short, he was experiencing some discomfort when he was at the facility yesterday. So, we took him to the docs (doctors) and they're going through some procedures. He stayed overnight in the hospital.
"He has a lung situation that's being addressed. I think he has some testing and so forth ahead of him this afternoon, and that's all I know at this juncture.
"He and I communicated last night, he was comfortable, and that's all I have really at this point.
"His status for Monday night is really up in the air. I think what transpires this afternoon is going to provide more information for us. I just don't have a lot as I stand here today."
Tomlin said he didn't know what promoted the discomfort or exactly when it occurred.
"I don't know specifically when it occurred," said Tomlin. "I know he was in the cafeteria at one point and that's kind of when I got wind of it."
Tomlin was asked if Watt was dealing with anything that would have had him on the injury report at any point.
"Not to my knowledge at all, particularly in game or after the game, nothing," said Tomlin.










