T.J. Watt injury update & Colts still determining who will start at QB | The Insiders

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when he could return, and how his absence could affect a
primetime matchup against the
Dolphins. Philip Rivers got through his first week of
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But will the Geritol gunslinger be in the lineup Sunday in
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Ian Rapoport. I am Tom Pelissero. Week 15 is underway.
It was wild. There were a lot
of penalties. There was a Falcons win. We will get to the
highlights from that shortly.
But we start out with the big news today out of Pittsburgh.
Steelers star pass rusher T.J.
Watt officially ruled out by coach Mike Tomlin for Monday
night’s game at Miami after
undergoing a procedure to repair a partially collapsed
lung. Watt was released from
the hospital today. My understanding is he may miss
only one game. Ian. But
obviously not ideal timing, not an ideal situation for T.J.
Watt in particular, ahead of
what could be a critical game on Monday night. Yeah,
obviously a concerning
situation for the Steelers star. Here’s my understanding of how
it went down. Taking
information from sources and also from one of everyone’s
favorite tweeters, J.J. Watt,
who made sure to first put the news out himself. Earlier today,
T.J. Watt was undergoing a
treatment called Dry Needling on Wednesday after the
treatment felt well described
to me as extreme pain in his lung. Went to the team doctor
immediately got sent to the
hospital. Then for the next 24 hours or so. Sounds like it was
a somewhat harrowing experience.
It was in a lot of pain as they tried to figure out what
exactly was wrong. Ended up
undergoing surgery to repair a partially collapsed lung. He is,
as you mentioned, out for
Monday night. We’ll see if he is able to get back the next
week. My understanding is he is
expected to play again this season. We spoke we’ve heard
from from Mike Tomlin, from
other Steelers players who obviously send their best
wishes to T.J. Watt. You hope
he is back sooner rather than later. Dry needling is
something a lot of players do
with very minimal side effects. This obviously different for
the Steelers star edge. In
other news, going into week 15 Sunday, the Colts have not yet
announced a starting
quarterback, but at this point, it would be a surprise if we
don’t see Philip Rivers on the
field. That’s right. Rivers, coming out of retirement at age
44, joined Indianapolis
practice squad officially on Wednesday. My understanding is
he split first team reps this
week with rookie Riley Leonard. Final decision likely coming on
Saturday. We do know commanders
quarterback Jayden Daniels is now officially out for Sunday’s
game against the Giants, after
aggravating his left elbow injury on this ridiculous play
last week in Minnesota. Coach
Dan Quinn said Daniels is cleared for contact, but it’s
all about how he’s feeling.
They’ll reevaluate this next week. Marcus Mariota gets the
ball on Sunday. Ian no issues
for the Jacksonville Jaguars and their starting quarterback
Trevor Lawrence really playing
extremely well over the last couple of weeks. Two of his
best games of the season was
limited this week, with an ankle injury only limited on
Wednesday though. Full on
Thursday. Full Friday is going to start for the Jaguars on
Sunday. He faces the Jets team
that is going to have. Wait a minute. Let me check. Brady
Cook as their starting
quarterback I looked it up on Wikipedia. He is an undrafted
free agent. I didn’t really I
knew it anyway. But I went to Mizzou and is a real person
that a lot of fans are going to
be finding out about over the next several days. Tyrod Taylor
has dealing with a groin injury.
He’s ruled out Justin Fields with knee soreness. Also ruled
out. So yes a Udfa starting
quarterback for the New York Jets and then for the Las Vegas
Raiders. They’re starting
quarterback Geno Smith. Also not going to play this week.
Geno has been dealing with a
shoulder injury. Became pretty clear earlier in the week that
he was unlikely to go. Kenny
Pickett, the former Eagles quarterback. He is going to
start in a revenge game against
his team. We’ll see how long Geno ends up being out. It’s
been a really trying season for
Las Vegas offense, for Geno Smith, for everything involved
in the Raiders. We’ll see if
Kenny Pickett. Tom can help their offense. The Colts had to
break glass in case of
emergency on Philip Rivers, because they lost their
quarterback, Daniel Jones, to a
season ending Achilles tear last Sunday. Daniel Jones,
writing on social media this
thank you to his teammates, coaches, the Colts organization
and all the fans said, I’ll
miss lining up with my guys, but I’ll be riding with them
every step of the way. That
journey continues Sunday, where we might see rivers at age 44.
How do you look in practice?
Shane Steichen what what is your evaluation to this point
through three practices? Pretty
good. I mean, he’s got great command in the huddle. He was
throwing it well. So yeah,
we’re excited for it. I mean, he’s fired up for the challenge.
Obviously getting back into it,
getting back into the fold, feeling the pass rush. Got some
good work in that. Just moving
around seeing defense. It was good. What, if anything would
prevent you from putting them
out there. We’re going to have those conversations. Really.
You know how he feels and how
we feel about it here in the next couple hours, and we’ll go
from there. If and when Philip
Rivers gets onto the field, he would be one of the oldest
quarterbacks in NFL history.
George Blanda was mostly a kicker his final several years,
but he did. We looked it up
through three passes, completed 1 in 1975 at the age of 48.
Philip Rivers is now set to
join that very short list of quarterbacks 44 and older. Ian,
this now comes down to a
situation where the Colts have to decide not just can Philip
Rivers play this week, but how
much can a 44 year old who is not taking the pounding from
throwing the football
repeatedly from getting hit in five years, actually go out
there and play on Sunday? Yeah,
you can certainly understand why they’re going to be
conversations, why the Colts
have been in no rush to declare a starting quarterback.
Certainly seems like this is
the direction it is going. Philip Rivers is going to be
the starting quarterback for
the Colts against a really, really good Seattle team. Again,
no final determination, just
based on the practice reps. I know Riley Leonard also took
some practice reps, but coming
from Alabama taking first team reps, the praise that the team
has heaped on it certainly
seems like this is the direction it is going and if
this plays out this way, has
the potential to be one of the coolest stories we have seen in
a very long time. Yes, Tom
Brady, going out there at age 45 does give Phil Rivers some
hope. The fact that the first
one of the first questions he was asked by reporters this
week, Tom, was, you know, how
much do you weigh? Maybe not like the greatest thing about
the kind of physical health and
fitness that he is in. But his arm is still good. He has been
throwing regularly. Look it.
This is going to play out in front of our very eyes, and I
absolutely cannot wait for this
to happen. Shout out to the local camera person in
Indianapolis to give us that
one shot, where he starts on Philip Rivers belly and then
pans up. Not cool. Rivers
wouldn’t say exactly how much he weighs. I would not rule out
the possibility. We see both
quarterbacks. Riley Leonard’s got a lot of run ability. Maybe
there’s packages in for him.
Makes sense. Even if Philip Rivers ends up getting the
start. Let’s talk about some
other injuries around the NFL as we head into the bulk of
week 15. Tee Higgins ruled out
because of his second concussion in a three week span.
Marvin Harrison Jr out once
again as well. He’s got a shot at dealing with that stress
fracture in his foot. He is
officially questionable as is Deebo Samuel and Davante Adams
DK Metcalf full participant
coming off of an abdominal scare. He appears to be good to
go. And we kicked off week 15
last night and it was a wild one for a lot of different
reasons. It’s Baker Mayfield in
the Bucs Kirk Cousins get another start for the Falcons.
Let’s fast forward to the
second quarter here. Falcons down ten seven. Cousins to Kyle
Pitts I could just put that on
replay for the rest of this highlight I’ll actually keep
talking. Falcons take the lead
right there 14 to 10. Third quarter now Bucs down 1413
Mayfield moonshot for Mike
Evans. These are the 5050 balls that Mike Evans has been making
plays like that on for over a
decade now. Big play Moss and Kobe Bryant right there. Evans
finished with six catches, 132
yards in his return from a broken collarbone. Fourth
quarter now bucks up 2014
Mayfield to Chris Godwin for the three yard touchdown. They
also hit the two point
conversion that felt like this is going to be the ballgame.
Bucs win however, ensuing
Falcons drive Bijan Robinson don’t call him Bryant into the
end zone. That’s a six yard
touchdown. Falcons cut it to 2820 but missed the ensuing two
point conversion. Bucs get the
ball back. Baker looking for Evans picked off by Dee Alford.
Seventh pick of the season
right there for Mayfield. Ensuing Falcons drive. Cousins
for you guessed it Kyle Pitts.
Yes circle him Kirk you know where that ball’s going.
Herbstreit not cousins ball the
cousins the one who threw the ball well take about 17
different looks at this. Pitts
gaining control just before his elbow hits. It’s his backside.
You can see this either way.
Call a touchdown. On the field it stood another two point
conversion fails. So they’re
down two one last gasp Kirk Cousins going to David Sills
the fifth who had an
embarrassing moment earlier in the game where he dropped a
wide open pass. That’s a catch.
They ruled it a catch along the sideline. Huge play by sills.
Four plays later after Mike
Evans gets it all out of his system Zane Gonzalez onto the
field. It is up. It is good.
Inside the left upright. Falcons improbably on a short
week with seemingly nothing to
play for, win 2928 and Todd Bowles was. Right now. It’s
inexcusable. You don’t make
excuses. We you gotta care enough where it hurts. You
gotta care enough where it
hurts. It gotta mean something to you. It’s more than a job.
It’s your livelihood. How well
do you know your job? How well can you do your job? Well, you
can’t sugarcoat that. It was in
the excusable. And there’s no answer for it. And there’s no
excuse for it. That’s what you
tell them in the locker room. Look in the mirror. That’s Todd
Bowles record for saying buck
the most times in a 32nd span. Take a look at the playoff
picture now where the Bucs
would be on the outside looking in. This would have been
unfathomable about a month ago.
Right now, though, the Panthers, in sole possession of the NFC
South lead for the first time
in like a decade or so, the Buccaneers with a lot of work
to do. Let’s bring in our
Cameron Wolfe to the conversation, covers the NFC
South very closely for us,
among many other things here. Cam, this race that seemed to
not be won at all suddenly has
heated up the Panthers in first place, and the Buccaneers just
not able to find themselves
right now. What’s going on? Yeah, Tom, in the words of
Anthony Alexander Hamilton
they’re throwing away their shot. The Bucs are this is
their division. They’ve owned
it for the last four years. It could have been five. But right
now this loss puts the Carolina
Panthers in the driving seat. And I want to go to Todd Bowles
presser. Because knowing Todd
Bowles for the last few years, he’s typically a mild mannered
guy. We don’t see that version
of him. I’m told the message he gave us in the press conference
was the same message he gave
the team in the locker room with a lot more explicitness.
He was angry. He’s calling out
players for not being accountable for not caring.
That’s troubling for this team.
You don’t typically get more accountable and care more at
the latter points of the season.
The Bucs now have a very tenuous road. They have to beat
the Panthers twice to win this
division. Meanwhile, the Carolina Panthers were sitting
home cheering on their rival
Atlanta Falcons. The offensive coordinator, Brad Isaac, said,
we were cheering them on all
night, and now our job is to lock in because the Panthers
path is really clear. They play
the Saints on Sunday. If they beat the Saints, they just have
to win one of their two games
against the Bucs and they win the division for the first time
since 2015. This is a Panthers
team that built this thing up with Dan Morgan, with Dave
Canales, with Brad Isaac, with
Gerald Everett, and they now are in the driver’s seat. And
so you look at two teams in the
NFC South heading different directions. And you can’t help
to wonder can the Panthers take
advantage of their shot going through the next couple of
weeks? Can I use the same
phrase? When we were interviewing Todd Bowles in
training camp about him being
mild mannered, Todd said, Bruce Banner’s a mild mannered guy.
In other words, last night that
was Bowles hulking out after that game. We’ll see if that
has the intended effect.
Meanwhile, Ian, we saw the Falcons coach Raheem Morris at
the end of that game screaming
to the camera, clearly fired up a lot on the line for everybody
right now in Atlanta. And as
you reported last night, there’s going to be an
evaluation process that’s based,
at least in part, on how these Falcons play down the stretch.
Yeah. And the Falcons really
have not much to play for right there out of the playoffs.
They’re trying to play spoilers.
But the reality is there is a lot to play for for everyone in
the organization. As Arthur
Blank takes a look at this thing. The entire football
operation from Terry Fondo to
Raheem Morris and everything in between and around them, he is
going to be judging, among
other things, the kind of effort and performance that the
team puts on the field the last
month of the season when there is really nothing to play for.
And so beating your rival on
national TV is a very, very big deal. The penalties were bad.
That’s obviously something they
will take a look at, but the win is something that would
obviously bode very well for
these guys who’ve been running the Falcons. It’s been a tough
season. It got a little bit
better last night. It got a lot better for Kyle Pitts. This was
the Kyle Pitts game. This
really is a fascinating one because he’s in the last year
of his contract. He’s in a
contract year. He has been a huge talent throughout his
entire career, has not always
produced like this. Showing teams that he can do this is a
very big deal. But what it also
does is potentially bring in the franchise tag, because if
he’s going to play this way,
the Falcons are going to want to be for him. It’s going to be
about $15 million or so to tag
him next year. His agent David Guetta hates the franchise tag.
That’s going to be a fun
situation to keep our eye on. But the best thing for Kyle
Pitts is he’s very, very good
and showed it last night. 19 penalties for the Falcons in
that game. Top ten in a single
game. All time first team, I believe to win a game.
Committed 15 penalties since
World War two. But a win is a win, especially when you
haven’t had many like the
Falcons. Cam, thank you very much. More from you in just a
little bit, including the
latest on Devon Chen down there in South Florida for Monday
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see right now from Micah Parsons in that Packers D he’ll
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easier for the Packers to play coverage when you got that guy
disrupting everything. Micah
Parsons, the first Packers player with 12.5 sacks or more,
the team’s first 13 games since
Clay Matthews back in the Super Bowl season of 2010. Parsons,
12.5 sacks, ranked third in the
NFL, tied with Broncos linebacker Nick Benito, who
will be on the opposite
sideline when the Packers travel to Denver this Sunday.
For more on that Packers
defense, Brian Baldinger breaks it down. The Packers have won
four in a row and travel to
Denver this weekend that have won ten in a row. It should be
a classic matchup. And when you
watch the green Bay defense, you have to pay special
attention to Micah Parsons,
because the way the defensive coordinator, Jeff Hafley, is
using him is very creative and
it’s to his strengths. So give him credit. But look, if you
put Micah on the edge against
any tackle, one on one, no help. He’s got a good chance of
winning and winning fast way
he’s done over five years in his career. Now last week
against Chicago when he got an
opportunity like here he is on the edge. All right. When he
sees the quarterback Caleb
Williams get flushed. You watch him flatten Caleb Williams
Caleb runs away from defenders
and can turn the corner on most defenders, but he sees Micah
Parsons chasing him. He thought
twice and he pulled up. And he thought maybe it’s best just to
throw that ball away. That’s
what Micah can force you to do. Now, you watch this here.
Chicago had a plan for him last
week. They’re going to chip him with number 85 Cole Kmet.
They’re going to chip him with
DeAndre Swift the running back right here. But he’s still
going to find a way to get
right to Caleb Williams. Like he’s difficult to control no
matter what you try to design.
But what Jeff Hafley is doing now is giving him some freedom
here. Like you see David
Montgomery in the running back. He’s checking him. He’s going
wherever Micah goes and he
chips him, but he still beats the guard and gets to Jared
Goff. And then a couple of
weeks ago against the Minnesota Vikings. He’s just got a
freelance ability within the
structure of the defense to come in to attack. And he runs
right over the center. And he
forces J.J. McCarthy to step up and eventually get sacked just
outside of the end zone. And
then this is what you can do once you pay all that attention
to Micah Parsons. And here the
center, Drew Dalman is going to slide the line to Micah. He’s
the most dangerous guy. But
Jeff Hefley knew that they would slide the line to him. So
what does he do? He uses a
decoy to drop him and then overload the other side. And
now they get the same effect,
because now they’re chasing Caleb Williams and forcing him
to throw that ball away. So you
can design all the great defenses, all the different
things that you can do. And
Sean Payton is excellent at it. He’s burning midnight oil right
now trying to figure out a plan
to slow down Micah Parsons from some of the game changing plays
that he has made. We’ll see how
that goes, because I’m sure that Micah will be on his game
and looking to get after Bo Nix
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well. You might know it as Goff
v Stafford. You might know it as Lions v Rams Omar Ruiz.
Welcome back with the insiders.
It is also a matchup of two excellent excellent receivers.
Take me through the pass
catchers that we’re going to be featuring in this showdown for
Sunday. Yeah what a fun matchup
Ian. You mentioned Goff versus Stafford part four. But it is
their weapons that has caught
my eye. Of course Puka Nacua the reigning NFC Offensive
Player of the week. His
acrobatic catches we know all the clutch catches. But it is
the physicality that he plays
with that I asked Matthew Stafford about and Stafford
told me that that gives the
team so much energy, the passion, the toughness, the
tone setter. Look at Puka Nacua
right here, 30 yards downfield, looking to initiate contact
contact. That is something that
the Rams certainly feed off of. So Puka Nacua part of this
equation in the Rams Lions wide
receiver matchup. Davante Adams of course leading the league
with 14 touchdown catches has
the hamstring injury listed as questionable. But Sean McVay
saying today they’d be very
surprised if Davante Adams was not able to go. And then on the
other side of the docket with
the Detroit Lions amon-ra Saint Brown top five in receiving
yards and receiving touchdowns.
Also a tone setter. I talked to Penny Sewell earlier this week,
and he said when guys like
Amon-ra Brown and Jameson Williams are making plays
downfield in front of them,
certainly inspiring. You see the way Amon-ra Saint Brown
fights for every yard. Talking
to Rams defenders, the keys to slowing them down this week is
to make the tackle at the point
of catch. They don’t want to give up those yards after catch
because obviously Amon-ra and
Jamison Williams can take any catch to the house from any
point on the field. So that
will be the key for the Rams defense trying to slow that
passing attack down. I was
talking to someone with the Cardinals earlier today. Kind
of was like, how good is
Stafford? I’m like, he’s good. He is. He is really good man.
Being the MVP got some pretty
good weapons to throw to as well. All right. Another big
game. We got Chargers Chiefs.
And the last time we saw Justin Herbert he was dealing with a
fractured left hand which is
still fractured. And he was gutting out that game against
the Philadelphia Eagles. What
do we expect from Herbert this Sunday. Yeah talking to players
I was at that game Ian on
Monday night. And all his teammates are saying what a dog
Justin Herbert is the toughness
that he showed play after play after play, fighting through
the soreness the pain to to get
that win over the Eagles. Justin Herbert saying this week
that he wasn’t as swollen that
hand as it was last week after surgery. In fact, he said his
grip strength is better this
week. His ability to use that left hand is better this week
and the swelling? Not nearly as
much. So he expects to be even better this week in Kansas City.
The issue for the Chargers may
be the fact that it’s going to be 17 degrees at kickoff. Ian
and Jim Harbaugh saying this
week that these guys are young, they just got to keep moving.
They are human hot tubs.
Another issue that they talked about this week was the 10 a.m.
their body clock time. So Jim
Harbaugh had them practicing early. He said they talked to
some UCLA sleep study experts
to get the latest in that realm. And so they started practicing
a little early to start getting
their bodies used to it. And obviously Kansas City at this
point in they are desperate for
a win, trying to keep their season alive. Obviously have to
know they pretty much have to
run the table at this point. So should be another fantastic
showdown in Arrowhead between
these two division rivals. Chiefs got to have it. They got
to have I mean I, I love how
many different things Harbaugh tries to get his team to win.
You really got to be impressed
a little bit Omar great stuff. Enjoy those games. Can we get
Joe Burrow to enjoy something?
Give this man a hug, give him a hug, let him express himself
and give him a hug. We’re going
to get into it with Cam Wolf on The Wolf of Wall Street coming
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today Steelers star pass rusher T.J. Watt has been ruled out
for Monday night’s game at
Miami after undergoing a procedure to repair a partially
collapsed lung. Watt reported
discomfort when he got to the team facility on Wednesday,
subsequently ended up in the
hospital, where he underwent a battery of tests was released
today. My understanding is he
may only miss one game, but Pittsburgh will have to try to
get a win without him on Monday
night. Let’s bring in our Wolf of Wall Street himself, Cameron
Wolfe. Now who’s got the latest
all around the league. And let’s start out right there in
your backyard Miami Cameron
Devine also popping up on the injury report this week. What’s
the latest on him and
everything else you’re hearing around the league. Yeah Wolf of
Wall Street in Miami where
Devon A Chan told me he is good to go. He said, no doubt I’ll
play Monday. And he also is the
face of this Dolphins offense as they made a run. Now they’re
six and seven. They start to
think about our playoff odds. A Chan has been practicing this
week despite that rib injury.
He’s been wearing a flak jacket. He said he doesn’t think it
will limit him. They’re going
to run the ball a lot on Monday. That’s been their calling card.
They’ve rushed with a Chan for
over 160 scrimmage yards the last four weeks. They lead the
NFL in rushing the last 5 or 6
weeks, and they’re playing a Steelers team that’s really
struggled to stop the run. So
Chan is embracing this responsibility as the new face
of the team, and they think
they can ride him to a fun end to the season. Now let’s go to
Cincinnati, where Joe Burrow
certainly made a stir with his comments, questioning how much
he really wants to do this with
this love of the game. Well, I talked to a couple of people in
the Bengals organization. No
one is panicking yet. I had one comment said that he’s the
ultra competitor, and he thinks
that he is trying to press the Bengals to not go down this
path of missing the playoffs.
Again, a message maybe to other people in the organization. I
had another person say, this is
not Andrew Luck 2.0. They feel like that this was just a
burrow. Who is expressing his
emotions since coming back in injuries in a different way
than he has before, and he’s
still learning how to express that. And so although it’s eye
popping, it’s something that
Bengals do not think is something they have to be
concerned about. They do need
to get that roster better for him for 2026. And number three,
let’s go down to Buffalo where
they have a huge matchup against the New England
Patriots. Trying to hold them
off in the AFC East. Player to watch is Christian Benford, who
has been maybe their most
important defender the last couple of weeks. Two defensive
touchdowns. He is questionable.
What I’m told is truly in question, but they’re hopeful.
More hopeful than not that he
will go despite the toe injury that he suffered Thursday. So
there’s optimism somewhat that
way. If he doesn’t play, it’ll be Tre’davious White and
Maxwell Harrison outside. But
he is super important because they’ve given him the
responsibility. The shadow top
receivers, including Ja’Marr Chase. Last week, he did an
excellent job on him and he was
expected to see a lot of Stefon Diggs this week in a huge
matchup there. So they want him
to play Steph and hopefully limit him in this potential
revenge game he’s got against
his former team on Sunday. Cam tremendous stuff as always. We
will see you next week on Wall
Street. Congratulations to bills quarterback Josh Allen
and his wife Hailee Steinfeld
officially announcing that they’re having a baby. So one
more thing you can add to Josh
Allen’s list of accomplishments in the year 2025 and NFL MVP, a
monster contract, a wedding,
and now set to become a father for the first time. Philip
Rivers is not pregnant, despite
some of the images you’ve seen since he rejoined the team this
week after a five year layoff.
I kid, it’s natural he was retired. He gets to enjoy life
well. He may not enjoy going up
against the Seahawks on Sunday. We’ll bring in our Adam rank
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  2. This brought back memories of Chris Simms Severely Ruptured Spleen which led to Internal Bleeding that compressed his lungs that he collapsed on the sideline before being transported to the Hospital… Wish TJ all the best with his Recovery❤️‍🩹

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