The Pittsburgh Steelers face the Miami Dolphins without several key players in Week 15. Among them is linebacker T.J. Watt, who missed practice last week due to a lung issue and was ruled out for the game. Coach Mike Tomlin provided an update on Watt's condition, stating that he had a medical procedure the previous day and was released from the hospital, resting comfortably at home. However, he will not participate in the Monday night game.
Tomlin expressed uncertainty about Watt's absence duration, emphasizing a week-by-week approach. With Watt out, Nick Herbig is expected to play more, stepping up alongside other players. Herbig praised Watt's leadership and believes the team has capable leaders to fill the void.
Another player set to step up is linebacker Jack Sawyer, who feels more comfortable each week and aims to contribute to the team's success. Defensive tackle Cameron Heyward acknowledges the need for defensive adjustments without Watt but expresses confidence in the team's depth, particularly with Alex Highsmith's return.
Highsmith, who has faced injury challenges this season, emphasizes the importance of individual excellence. Cornerback James Pierre is also inactive due to a calf injury, with Asante Samuel Jr. expected to play more. Safety Jalen Ramsey praises Samuel's integration into the secondary.
The Steelers' offensive line faces challenges with Andrus Peat out due to a concussion, joining a long list of injuries at the position. Dylan Cook, signed to the 53-man roster, stepped in seamlessly against the Ravens, earning praise for his mental readiness and confidence. Offensive tackle Troy Fautanu highlights the team's unity and trust in Cook's abilities.
The full list of inactives for both teams is provided, showcasing the strategic decisions made by coaches and the impact of injuries on the game.
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