T.J. Watt turns 30 years old in October. With seven seasons already under his belt, it’s fair to wonder how much longer he intends to play. Even he doesn’t know just yet, something that he recently acknowledged. There is very little he hasn’t yet accomplished individually, though team goals continue to elude him.
Those same goals escaped big brother J.J. Watt’s grasp as well, and T.J. said he played longer than planned. “Things happened and he ended up playing longer” than he anticipated, he said of his older brother, retiring at 33. J.J. played 12 seasons, though—will Watt?