After Week One, the Pittsburgh Steelers probably didn’t feel like the league’s healthiest team, losing star pass rusher T.J. Watt to a torn pec four quarters into the season. But Watt avoided a worst-case scenario and returned after the bye and overall, the Steelers were a healthy bunch throughout the year.
So much so that according to Football Outsiders’ semi-wonky “Adjusted Games Lost” metric that considers not just games missed but those playing at less than 100%, the Steelers came out on top.
For 2022, the Steelers had an adjusted games lost of 32, easily the best mark in football.