The Pittsburgh Steelers’ linebacker T.J. Watt has made a career proving that there’s almost nothing he won’t put his body through to stay on the field. The NFL fans barely stop scrolling anymore when they see broken bones and torn ligaments in the league. This is why seeing Watt’s name in the same sentence as “lung puncture” and “surgery” has unnerved the fans, as well as the Steelers’ legend James Harrison.
“I’m not letting just anybody dry-needle me. If you ain’t done 15-20 years, I’m not letting you dry needle me. I’m talking about somebody who does it on a weekly basis, 10, 15, 20 years of work, because everybody’s anatomy is not the same.” Harrison said.
He was more infuriated than shocked. Harrison joined the former Cleveland Browns cornerback Joe Haden on the Deebo and Joe

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