Former Houston Texans defensive end JJ Watt has hinted at a potential NFL comeback, revealing that he would only consider returning to the league for his former team, the Texans.
Despite retiring at the end of the 2022 season, Watt remains open to the idea of playing again under special circumstances.
Speaking at his annual charity softball game in Houston, Watt emphasized his loyalty to the Texans, stating that he had informed coach DeMeco Ryans of his availability if absolutely necessary.
Reflecting on his career and current priorities, Watt expressed gratitude for his time in the NFL and his health. While he remains open to a return, he acknowledges that this year may be his last opportunity to do so, given his evolving training regimen and family commitments.
The Texans Are Stacked, But JJ Watt Is Still An Option
Watt’s connection with the Texans runs deep, having played alongside Ryans during his rookie season in 2011. Despite transitioning to a career in NFL analysis and investing in other ventures, Watt’s loyalty to the Texans remains steadfast.
The Texans, under Ryans’ leadership, have made significant strides, strengthening their roster with notable signings and achieving success in the 2022 season. While Watt acknowledges the team’s depth and talent, he stands ready to lend his expertise and support if called upon.
As a five-time first-team All-Pro and three-time Defensive Player of the Year, Watt’s contributions to the Texans’ defense are unparalleled.
With 114.5 career sacks, his impact on the field is undeniable, making him a valuable asset for any team, especially his beloved Texans.
While Watt currently enjoys his role as an NFL analyst for CBS Sports and his involvement with Burnley FC, his loyalty to the Texans remains unwavering. As the NFL season unfolds, fans will eagerly watch for any developments regarding a potential return for the legendary defensive end.