"I have a lot of respect for every single player in the NFL," said Watt. "Everybody works hard, and I'm just trying to get my opportunities when I get them and make the most of them when they happen. But it's not possible without scheme.
"We've done a good job schematically of trying to create those one-on-ones along with the backend covering just long enough and the guys up front also chewing up blockers. So, it's a team effort."
Team effort or not, Watt once again came through.
"I'm not surprised by it, but it doesn't mean that it's not appreciated," said Tomlin of Watt's ability to continually make splash plays. "I just come to expect it because he's got a unique talent, a unique approach. Usually that produces unique results with a really consistent tone to it and usually at the most-timely moments. I think the new Steelers are shaking their heads. I think the guys that have been here kind of expect it."
This is the eighth time Watt has won AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors, previously doing so Weeks 1 and 5 of 2018; Week 2 of 2020; Weeks 6, 13 and 17 of 2021; and Week 18 of 2023.