T.J. Watt's Hit on Joe Flacco Sparks Potential Punishment from NFL
The Pittsburgh Steelers' dominant 34-12 win over the Cincinnati Bengals was marred by a concerning incident involving star pass-rusher T.J. Watt, who could face disciplinary action from the NFL for hitting quarterback Joe Flacco with a heavy tackle.
Watt's hit, which occurred just after the ball was released, saw him land on top of the 41-year-old Flacco with most of his body weight. The move was flagged for roughing the passer, and given the NFL's emphasis on player safety, particularly when it comes to quarterbacks, Watt could be facing a hefty fine of $17,389.
While some might argue that Flacco landed awkwardly while moving to the side, which could suggest that Watt didn't intentionally put his full body weight on him, the league tends to err on the side of caution in such instances. As a result, even if the play is deemed unintentional, it's likely that Watt will still be fined.
Watt himself was relatively quiet statistically in the game, recording just one tackle, and aside from the flag, he had a largely uneventful day at the office. However, his hit on Flacco has raised concerns about his actions, and if the NFL decides to review the play further, it could have significant implications for Watt's season.
The incident also highlights the NFL's priority on player safety, particularly when it comes to quarterbacks who are often more vulnerable to big hits due to their position. The fact that Cincinnati was flagged twice for roughing the passer on Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers in the same drive, resulting in Rodgers tweaking his wrist and being ruled out for the remainder of the game, further underscores the league's commitment to safeguarding its players.
As the NFL reviews the play, Watt's future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: his actions have significant consequences, both on and off the field.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' dominant 34-12 win over the Cincinnati Bengals was marred by a concerning incident involving star pass-rusher T.J. Watt, who could face disciplinary action from the NFL for hitting quarterback Joe Flacco with a heavy tackle.
Watt's hit, which occurred just after the ball was released, saw him land on top of the 41-year-old Flacco with most of his body weight. The move was flagged for roughing the passer, and given the NFL's emphasis on player safety, particularly when it comes to quarterbacks, Watt could be facing a hefty fine of $17,389.
While some might argue that Flacco landed awkwardly while moving to the side, which could suggest that Watt didn't intentionally put his full body weight on him, the league tends to err on the side of caution in such instances. As a result, even if the play is deemed unintentional, it's likely that Watt will still be fined.
Watt himself was relatively quiet statistically in the game, recording just one tackle, and aside from the flag, he had a largely uneventful day at the office. However, his hit on Flacco has raised concerns about his actions, and if the NFL decides to review the play further, it could have significant implications for Watt's season.
The incident also highlights the NFL's priority on player safety, particularly when it comes to quarterbacks who are often more vulnerable to big hits due to their position. The fact that Cincinnati was flagged twice for roughing the passer on Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers in the same drive, resulting in Rodgers tweaking his wrist and being ruled out for the remainder of the game, further underscores the league's commitment to safeguarding its players.
As the NFL reviews the play, Watt's future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: his actions have significant consequences, both on and off the field.