
"Honestly, don't know if I could have said that a week ago, but I feel really good. Feel really confident about the week of practice and excited to play."
"Like I said, I had a great week of practice. I had no limitations. Tried to simulate as much as I could with shoulder pads and stuff like that, but you can only simulate so much. So I feel really good right now. Hoping that's the case on Sunday as well."
"Didn't feel right. Shortly afterwards was in a significant amount of pain. Ended up going to the hospital and, as you guys saw, ended up needing surgery, and the recovery was just different because it was something I wasn't used to, but I'm very thankful for everybody here. ... It's been very unique, but I feel really good sitting here today."
T.J. Watt says he is excited to play Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens after missing the past three games recovering from a partially punctured lung. He was a full participant in practice Friday for the first time since the injury and does not have an injury designation for the winner-take-all AFC North game. He has not discussed playing on a snap count. Watt reported a strong week of practice with no limitations and tried to simulate contact in shoulder pads. He detailed significant pain after a dry needling treatment, hospitalization and surgery, and described the recovery as unique but successful. Watt has seven sacks, two fumble recoveries, one interception and 10 tackles for loss this season.
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