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Rex Ryan: Steelers can't replace T.J. Watt (0:42)

The impact of T.J. Watt's injury is discussed. There is a time and a place.

2:51 PM ET

T.J. Watt's outlook for the rest of the season is still up in the air after he sustained a torn pectoral in the game.

According to sources, the reigning defensive player of the year will get second and third opinions on his torn pec on Tuesday. If Watt doesn't need surgery, he could come back in six weeks, according to sources.

"I don't know what's going on, I don't know what's happening," he said. He'll be ready whenever he gets back to us and we'll rally around him. That is part of the game of football.

Watt appeared to have sustained an injury when he tackled the quarterback in the final seconds of the game. He came off the field and said that his pec was torn.

Watt and his family have overcome injuries faster than usual. J.J. Watt tore his pectoral in October and missed the playoffs with the Houston Texans. T.J. Watt was in the locker room but wouldn't speak to reporters. He attended a meeting with his team.

Alex Highsmith said that he has a good attitude about things and is a good leader as well. He tries to make everyone better around him. He's letting people know that it's going to be okay.