Now retired, the only football J.J. Watt will be doing is watching T.J. play on Sundays. He got to enjoy one heck of a show in Sunday’s opener. While the Pittsburgh Steelers team as a whole struggled, Watt was a lone bright spot, finishing the game with three sacks an a forced fumble. The performance tied him with James Harrison for the most sacks in Steeler’s history, 80.5, a record Watt could break Monday night against the Cleveland Browns.
As our Dave Bryan noted, T.J. also surpassed his big brother for most sacks through their first 88 games.