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Watt leaves ‘our realm’ after a sack

By Jim Wexell for The 7 min read
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PITTSBURGH — Want to know where the Steelers’ sacks leader goes during his in-game celebrations?

The guy playing next to T.J. Watt does.

“I don’t know what world T.J. goes to after he makes a play,” said Stephon Tuitt. “I always wait until he comes back into our realm, but he does a great job generating excitement as he makes plays.”

The guy on the other end of the line has noticed, too.

“T.J., man, he gets really animated when he makes a play,” said Bud Dupree. “ThatĢƵ just part of the game, part of the tradition of the Watt family.”

So is leading the NFL in sacks. Watt brothers J.J. and T.J. are tied at the top of the NFL sacks leaderboard with Geno Atkins of the Cincinnati Bengals. The three have six sacks apiece.

T.J. got three the first week and three last Sunday and was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week both times. He was asked if heĢƵ competing against his brother.

“No, no competition. Just trying to make each other better,” said T.J., who has 13 sacks in his first 20 games. “ItĢƵ healthy competition and I’m just really happy to see both of my brothers out there playing on Sundays. ItĢƵ something I’ll never take for granted. To be able to sit on the couch and watch them play is pretty special.”

On Sunday, J.J. will be in Houston at the same time Atkins will be trying to add to his sack total against David DeCastro and Ben Roethlisberger. T.J. will be chasing Andy Dalton to take the lead himself. And if he does, don’t mind that he leaves “our realm” for a bit.

“I kind of just black out,” explained T.J. “You work so hard and you put in so much effort, and itĢƵ so hard to make big plays in the NFL. When you do, you just kind of spazz out and just go crazy and just celebrate because itĢƵ worth celebrating when you make a play.

“Obviously, you go back and celebrate with the team, but I always have that moment to myself thatĢƵ like, ‘Damn! This feels so dang good!’ And the body just does whatever the heck it wants. ThatĢƵ why I can’t stick to one celebration. I just can’t figure it out.”

Watt has time. In only his second season heĢƵ become the leader of a pass rush that sacked Matt Ryan six times Sunday and is on pace for a team-record 61 sacks.

“I just think we’re doing a great job of pressing the pocket and collapsing the pocket as a whole,” Watt said. “I don’t think anyone in this scheme is meant to eat up blocks. We all have great opportunities. ItĢƵ awesome when those guys push the pocket. It allows the quarterback to step back and allows us to get a little wider rushes and also get the quarterback in our hands. ItĢƵ been working out really well.”

Watt was also flagged 15 yards for a low hit on Ryan that was clearly a missed call by the official. Mike Tomlin was critical of NFL officiating after the game and has been reportedly fined $25,000.

“I pulled my hands off. You can see it in the film,” Watt said. “I don’t know what is a penalty and what isn’t anymore, so I just play my game and if a flag is thrown, a flag is thrown. It sucks that itĢƵ a 15-yarder.”

Was he happy when Tomlin criticized the officiating?

“Ah, heĢƵ doing his job,” Watt said. “ItĢƵ not my job to complain about the refs because my opinion means absolutely nothing. I’m just going to go out and play football and control what I can control.”

HAUNTING SCENE

The Steelers on Sunday will return to the scene of last yearĢƵ comeback win at Cincinnati, where they trailed 17-0 in the second quarter and were playing with the realization that Ryan Shazier had been taken to the hospital after a tackle left him on the field without feeling in his legs.

n “I hate even going back to think about it,” said Ben Roethlisberger. “We didn’t know what was going on. We knew that a guy went to the hospital, but you didn’t really know the severity of it at the time. In the midst of the football game you just keep playing.”

n “It was tough at that point, kind of knowing what happened,” said Maurkice Pouncey. “We didn’t know the whole severity of it until after the game. We celebrated the win, but at the same time we had a lot of concerns for our brother Ryan.”

n “One thing I can say about this team is we always rally back to each other,” said Tuitt. “We always defend each other. We always have each otherĢƵ backs. Knowing that game was already a physical game, and having something like that happen to one of our brothers, we just did what we do best and thatĢƵ have each otherĢƵ back and continue to push till the end.”

LE’VEON OR JAMES?

If Roethlisberger were the coach, how would he he use James Conner and Le’Veon Bell when Bell comes back, reportedly next week.

“ThatĢƵ a good thing that I am not the coach,” said Roethlisberger. “I don’t know. I think James has done some amazing things and deserves to be on the football field. We also know what Le’Veon is and what he brings to the table, so I guess we’ll cross that bridge if and when it happens.”

ConnerĢƵ coming off a 110-yard rushing performance against the Falcons, which followed a 19-yard performance the previous week. But Roethlisberger won’t call Conner inconsistent.

“I don’t know that there has been much down,” Roethlisberger said. “I guess if you are saying in terms of rushing yards, but if you look at the overall picture of what we ask him to do every week, I think itĢƵ been going up every week. I think thatĢƵ what gets lost in what a running back has to do: pass blocking, picking up the blitz, catching the ball out of the backfield. I don’t want to jinx it, but heĢƵ caught almost everything I’ve thrown to him and heĢƵ in the right spot every time quickly.”

INJURY REPORT

SS Terrell Edmunds (calf) and ILB Vince Williams (hamstring) were full participants Wednesday, but the other injured players — WR Darrius Heyward-Bey (ankle), Morgan Burnett (groin) and L.J. Fort (ankle) — didn’t work at all.

Fort is coming off an outstanding game that was played almost entirely with a sprained ankle. The injury occurred on his first play in the game. Fort didn’t say whether he thinks he can play Sunday, but his expression and an outburst of laughter from his neighbors in the locker room say that itĢƵ unlikely.

ItĢƵ also expected that Burnett will once again sit out SundayĢƵ game and take the bye week to attempt a recovery.

Roethlisberger, Pouncey and Joe Haden were given a veteranĢƵ day off by Tomlin.

The Bengals’ injury report: RB Giovani Bernard (knee), G Clint Boling (hip), TE Tyler Kroft (foot) and C Billy Price (foot) did not practice; LB Preston Brown (ankle), CB William Jackson (knee), DE Michael Johnson (knee), DE Carl Lawson (ankle) and WR John Ross (groin) were limited.

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