T. J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers
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The NFL training camp season is underway as teams across the country start their preparation. The Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants are two of many teams welcoming in new quarterbacks into their system. However, the scrutiny they have been put under ...
J.J. Watt is fed up with the over-analyzation of NFL training camp. The five-time All-Pro defensive end took to X on Thursday and eviscerated members of sports media who are tracking stats during the preseason. “Training Camp ‘stats‘ are insane and ...
Houston Texans legend J.J. Watt is never shy about speaking his mind, and that attribute makes him a perfect fit for his role as CBS Sports’ NFL analyst. This time, he’s sharing his criticism about putting a premium on training camp statistics.
Watt will be in the booth in a couple weeks for his second Texans game, this time back at the stadium where his name hangs in the Ring of Honor when he and Ian Eagle call the Texans home game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Nov. 9 at NRG Stadium.
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ESPN analyst sends clear message to J.J. Watt
J.J. Watt has seamlessly become one of the top color analysts in the sport more quickly than anyone could’ve possibly expected, including CBS. The network’s succession plan is working exactly as intended. CBS bet that Ian Eagle would elevate any ...
Wisconsin native T.J. Watt, a star for the Pittsburgh Steelers, needed surgery after a mishap during treatment at his team’s facility.
The Steelers will once again be without T.J. Watt on Sunday against Detroit. Watt is continuing to recover from surgery on his partially collapsed lung, which was caused by a dry needling treatment session last week.
Consider former Cardinals star J.J. Watt extremely peeved that he wasn't able to watch his old team play the Cowboys Monday night. ESPN's bitter, drawn-out battle with YouTube TV (or more broadly, Disney's standoff with Google) reared its ugly head earlier ...