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‘He’s The Best Defensive Player In The World:’ J.J. Watt Baffled By T.J. Watt’s Low Offseason Rankings

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.