It tends to be the case that the more time somebody spends in the league, the more they’re prepared to open up. We’ve seen that with guys like David DeCastro, and T.J. Watt is becoming another such player through his first three seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
But one thing you might hesitate to ask him about is the Defensive Player of the Year Award and whether or not he is in the running for it. He’ll talk all day about the fact that his teammates voted him the Steelers’ MVP for the 2019 season, but he’s much more reluctant to discuss the other.