T.J. Watt may have been all over the field on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, but the impressive results of his play took him to a different place.
“This is weird,” said Watt, linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers. “I don’t know what in the heck a tie means. We’ve just got to keep playing and hope for a win to come soon.”
Despite Watt’s 11 tackles, four sacks, and a blocked field-goal attempt in the final seconds in overtime, the Browns and Steelers finished in a 21-21 tie at FirstEnergy Stadium.
It was the first tie in the opening week of the NFL season since 1971, when the Miami Dolphins and Denver Broncos ended their game at 10-10.