

The Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the Chicago Bears on Sunday, dropping to 6-5 on the season.
However, it was a special day for the Watt family, as T.J. Watt passed his brother, J.J. Watt, in career sacks. J.J. called the game for CBS and T.J. and J.J.'s parents were at the game in Chicago.
"If he's gonna pass my record, that's one hell of a way to do it with a strip-sack causing a touchdown," J.J. said. "Good for you, T.J."
T.J. now has 115.0 sacks in his career. J.J. recorded 114.5 sacks with the Houston Texans and Arizona Cardinals.
T.J. is now 26th all-time on the NFL sack list. The superstar will continue to climb up that list, as he's only 31 years old.
For the Steelers this season, T.J. has 7.0 sacks, 18 solo tackles, nine tackles for loss and 17 QB hits.
Pittsburgh lost to Chicago by a final score of 31-28. Watt and Co. allowed four touchdowns.
"That's definitely a point of emphasis to be able to help our offense," Watt said after the game. "Limit them to three points or no points, or create turnovers. Anytime you're not able to do that, you're not able to support your offense, it's not a good recipe."
The Steelers and Baltimore Ravens are both 6-5. Pittsburgh led Chicago 21-14, so Mike Tomlin's group blew yet another lead.
"I thought it was a hard-fought game," Tomlin said. "Certainly, got to compliment Coach (Ben) Johnson and the Bears on a winning performance. Like I told the team, it's tight when it's good-on-good, particularly when you're in a hostile environment.
"Any number of plays could change the outcome of the game, and that's why we just have to live every down singularly in all three phases. I think (Sunday) was a very good illustration of that. I thought we could have better field position with our kickoff team, for example. More timely punting with our punt team.
"I thought we started the second half slow. I think we had two three and outs on offense. I thought our defense could have smiled in the face of adversity better.
"In the first half in particular, I think we got stopped on fourth down. They scored a touchdown. We turned the ball over, they scored a touchdown, and I think if we're going to be good, you've got to make people settle for field goals or less under those circumstances.
"And so, we're all responsible. We know that. That game is an illustration of that. It's just tight when it's good-on-good and we didn't make enough plays and enough sequences as I mentioned to be successful."