SUSPICIOUS INJURY: DID STEELERS DOCTOR PUNCTURE T.J. WATT'S LUNG DURING TREATMENT

T.J. Watt's status for Monday night is in doubt after suffering a lung injury during treatment at the Steelers' facility, raising suspicious questions about the team doctor.

Suspicious Injury: Did Steelers Doctor Puncture T.J. Watt's Lung During Treatment
T.J. Watt Lung Injury Blamed on Steelers Team Doctor

Word is the Pittsburgh Steelers might have to play their big Monday night game against the Miami Dolphins without T.J. Watt, their star defensive end, and some people are blaming the team doctors.

The Steelers, sitting at 7-6, are barely ahead of the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North after beating them last week. Now, they're up against the Dolphins, who've suddenly won four games in a row.

To keep their lead in the division, they might have to do it without Watt, who's likely headed to the Hall of Fame and holds the record for most sacks in a season.

T.J. Watt Gets Lung Injury After Team Doctor's Treatment

A team rep said that Watt went to a local hospital on Thursday for a check-up because he felt some pain in his lung during practice on Wednesday.

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said after practice Thursday, “He wasn't feeling good when he was here yesterday, so we took him to the doctors, and they're checking him out. He stayed in the hospital overnight. He's got a lung issue they're dealing with. I think he's got more tests this afternoon, but that's all I know right now.”

But here's where it gets interesting.

ESPN's Adam Schefter is saying that Watt's lung injury happened during a treatment at the team's facility on Wednesday.

Neither Schefter nor the Steelers are saying exactly what the injury is. But, back in 2020, something similar happened when quarterback Tyrod Taylor got a punctured lung from a pain shot to his ribs from a Los Angeles Chargers team doctor.

Taylor sued the Chargers for $5 million, but we never found out what happened with the case. The doctor, David S. Gazzaniga, is still the team's doctor.

No one knows for sure how Watt got his lung injury or what it even is. Still, the way Schefter's report is worded makes things sound suspicious for the Steelers' team doctor who was working on Watt.

DEXTER LAWRENCE TRADE REQUEST LOOMS OVER GIANTS' PREPARATIONS FOR PITTSBURGH NFL DRAFT

Dexter Lawrence wants out! Discover why the Giants are considering a trade before the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh.

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Dexter Lawrence trade talks intensify as contract negotiations hit a dead wall - Courtesy Picture

The New York Giants might have no choice but to trade Dexter Lawrence before the NFL Draft. Negotiations on a new contract with the star defender have hit a wall, and Lawrence already asked for a trade earlier this month. He's skipped the team’s first offseason practices under new head coach John Harbaugh, which hasn’t helped matters.

At this point, the Giants have been talking with several teams about a possible deal for Lawrence. With the draft coming up in Pittsburgh next week, the pressure is on. They need picks, and right now they only hold two selections in the top 100. Harbaugh’s trying to breathe new life into the roster, but he needs more draft capital to do it.

News of the stalled negotiations came just hours after GM Joe Schoen sounded pretty upbeat, saying talks had been "productive". He explained that he, Harbaugh, and senior VP Dawn Aponte were all in regular contact with Lawrence’s reps, looking for some kind of resolution. Schoen insisted they want Dexter to stay, but he admitted it’s out of their hands now. They’ll just have to see what happens.

Lawrence, 28, signed a four-year, $90 million extension last year. Since then, defensive contracts have exploded, so his deal has dropped to just 11th among league defenders. On top of that, the team’s shaken up its roster, letting go of many Lawrence’s close teammates like Saquon Barkley.

Lawrence has been with the Giants since they drafted him 17th overall in 2019. He’s played his whole seven-year career in New York, earning three trips to the Pro Bowl and two second-team All-Pro honours. His career stats include 30.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, and an interception. But last year wasn’t great; he only managed half a sack, eight QB hits, and a pass rush win rate of 8.3 per cent for a team that finished 4-13. It’s hard to tell if he’ll stay with the Giants much longer.

RORY MCILROY TARGETS SEVENTH MAJOR AT ARONIMINK FOLLOWING EMOTIONAL MASTERS DEFENSE

No long break for Rory McIlroy! After his 6th major win, McIlroy eyes the PGA Championship at Aronimink this May.

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Rory McIlroy secures historic consecutive Masters titles - Courtesy Picture

Rory McIlroy isn’t following the same script after this Masters win. When reporters asked if he’d take another long break, as he did in 2025, Rory had a different plan in mind.

He’s not disappearing for months this time. Instead, he’s taking a couple of weeks off before jumping back into PGA Tour action. The next big event on the calendar is the PGA Championship, starting May 14 at Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvania, but it sounds like Rory wants to get some tournament play before then.

He talked about his mindset shift after winning again at Augusta. “My schedule’s going to be different this year,” he said on April 13. “Last year, I thought winning the Grand Slam would be the destination. But actually, it’s just part of the ride. Now that I’ve won my sixth major, I feel great about my game and my body.

“I waited ages to win the Masters, and then I won two in a row. I definitely want to enjoy this. I’ll take a couple weeks off, but I don’t think I’ll hit that motivation lull I felt last year after the win.”

So, what comes next for Rory? He’s skipping the RBC Heritage this week, and his appearance at the Zurich Classic isn’t confirmed either.

Then, there’s Donald Trump, who might’ve let the cat out of the bag. After congratulating Rory on social media, Trump said he was looking forward to watching him at Doral during the Cadillac Championship on April 30. That’s not an official confirmation, but it’s a pretty solid clue that Rory’s next start could be there.

Now that he’s up to six majors and finally has back-to-back Masters titles, Rory’s thinking ahead. The next big stop? The PGA Championship, where he’ll chase number seven. But he’s not feeling satisfied just yet.

“I don’t want to put a hard number on it, but this is just part of the journey,” he said. “I’ve still got things I want to accomplish even as I make sure I enjoy the moment, too.”

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