How convenient is it to be able to model your game after your very successful older brother? By the time T.J. Watt was drafted 30th-overall by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2017, J.J. had already been the NFL Defensive Player of the Year three times. And while the older Watt is bigger, the two bear a lot of similarities in terms of their game, obviously specialized toward their individual strengths.
With the Watt brothers’ game show debuting recently, they have all been on the media circuit lately. T.J. yesterday sat down for an interview with Evan Washburn of CBS Sports to talk about a wide range of subjects in an interview spanning about half an hour.