Steelers Fans Get Alarming Update About TJ Watt: "It's Even Worse" (Steelers News)
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Steelers Fans Get Alarming Update About TJ Watt: "It's Even Worse"

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The Pittsburgh Steelers' defense has the fan base very upset after back-to-back disappointing performances. In Week 1, the Steelers were lucky to escape MetLife Stadium with a 34-32 win over the New York Jets, but in Week 2, they lost at home. Dropping a game to the Seattle Seahawks at Acrisure Stadium is far from ideal, but it’s not time to worry just yet. The season is long, and plenty can change as things progress. Still, the fact that both opponents were able to rack up nearly 400 yards of offense each against one of the NFL’s highest-paid defenses is a legitimate reason for concern.

Steelers TJ Watt

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Steelers outside linebacker TJ Watt (90) during 2025 training camp in Latrobe, PA.

What makes the situation even more troubling is the lack of home-run production from TJ Watt, the face of this defensive unit. Daniel Valente, a stats expert on social media, highlighted numbers that reveal Watt has not been the same disruptive force for quite some time. His data shows a drop-off in sacks and overall impact, which is eye-opening considering how much the Steelers lean on Watt to change games. 

When your top player isn’t producing at the level fans have come to expect, the struggles across the entire defense become that much harder to ignore. His quiet outings not only limit the Steelers’ ability to generate momentum-shifting plays, but they also give opposing offenses confidence to attack more aggressively. Without Watt setting the tone, the defense looks far less intimidating and far more vulnerable than fans are used to seeing.

For a defense that was built to carry this team through tough stretches, the early season results have not matched the hype. Allowing nearly 800 yards in two weeks and seeing their cornerstone player go quiet has created a wave of frustration among fans who expected dominance, not vulnerability. While it’s far too early to call the situation a crisis, these trends need to reverse quickly. The pressure is mounting, and if the defense doesn’t respond, the narrative around Pittsburgh could shift from Super Bowl aspirations to serious doubts about their ability to compete.

Steelers' TJ Watt

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Steelers superstar edge rusher TJ Watt lets out a thunderous roar after delivering a game-changing play against the Cleveland Browns, igniting the crowd and fueling Pittsburgh’s defensive momentum.

Now, it’s not all on Watt, and it’s important to recognize what’s really happening here. The fact that he has failed to record a sack in five of his last 17 games is certainly concerning, but it isn’t entirely his fault. 


Steelers' TJ Watt's Lack Of Overall Production Explained

Opposing offenses are adjusting to neutralize him, and the Steelers’ inability to stop the run has made it easier. Far too often, teams are running to the opposite side of the field from where Watt lines up, effectively removing him from the play before it begins. When the defense can’t win at the line of scrimmage or contain the ground game, it puts Watt in a position where his impact is minimized, no matter how hard he’s playing.

Steelers' Kenneth Walker

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Seattle running back Kenneth Walker runs with the football during an away game in Pittsburgh versus the Steelers.

That falls back on Defensive Coordinator Teryl Austin, who has not put this unit in the best position to succeed. The talent and investment on this defense are far too great for them to look this vulnerable. The breakdown late in the fourth quarter against Seattle, where Kenneth Walker III broke free for a 19-yard touchdown run, was unacceptable for a team with championship expectations. 


Do you think Steelers' TJ Watt has been underperforming lately? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments below! Please feel free to share your Steelers takes with me on X @anthonyghalkias and follow me.

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