Steelers, T.J. Watt and Mike Tomlin
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Under Mike Tomlin, the Steelers have never lost a 'Monday Night Football' game as the home team, and they are winners of 22 straight games on the primetime stage. They will seek to extend that streak, but will have to do so without T.J. Watt, who had surgery on Friday after a major health scare with a partially repaired lung.
Tomlin said he didn’t know when Watt began feeling discomfort. The head coach also said he didn’t believe Watt was dealing with an injury during or after the game that would have put him on the injury report. “I know he was in the cafeteria at one point and that’s kind of when I got wind of it,” Tomlin said.
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