The Houston Texans want to continue their upward momentum next season. And maybe reactivate an old legend?
An amazing product is in the making NFL at? It was two years ago when JJ Watt ended his impressive career after eleven years in the best football league in the world. Between 2011 and 2020 he launched the offense against him in the jersey of the Texas Texas he was named Defensive Player of the Year three times (2012, 2013, 2015). After two more years with the Arizona Cardinals and at the young age of 33, the pass catcher announced his retirement.
Now the NFL superstar has not ruled out a comeback. Watt is still keeping fit as a professional and says he is ready to return to the league. But only ask for this if absolutely necessary. On the sidelines of a charity event, a TV pundit said today that he had told Texans coach DeMeco Ryans in the preseason that he could call him at any time.
But only under one condition: He should only pick up the phone if it’s “absolutely” necessary and Houston needs his help. But then “I’ll be there,” says Watt. This agreement also applies to 2024. But only for 2024. “I don’t train like before. He knows I’m there for him when he really needs me. But I don’t I think it will happen. They have a very good team,” said Watt.
Nick Caserio moderates the debate
Under the leadership of rookie quarterback CJ Stroud, the Houston Texans had a strong season in 2023 and surprisingly made it into the playoffs for many. The upward momentum should continue next season – preferably without Watt: “I hope all the players stay healthy and the Texans dominate. So that they don’t need more players and I can enjoy the whole thing from the cup.
The hurdle was handed down by Texans GM Nick Caserio, who gave up the chance to get back with his former star player. In the Pat McAfee presentation Caserio said when asked about a possible return: “I have a lot of respect for what he’s done for the franchise and the city of Houston. I’m not going to speak for him when it comes to his football plans. He can do that. say it yourself on this show.”
DeMeco Ryans is not refusing that same call
Head coach Ryans has now commented on this. “I love hearing JJ say he’s done,” the 39-year-old said Sports Radio 610 and he confirmed, “I have his number ready in case we need it. I might have to make that call.” But he doesn’t really believe in need.
Especially since the Texans are in good shape defensively. With Danielle Hunter, one of the best defensive ends in the league is on the roster. Denico Autry is also strengthening the edge in the new season. Other strong ball fans on the team are Will Anderson Jr., Derek Barnett and Mario Edwards. Of course, they still don’t come close to JJ Watt’s legendary status.
2024-05-08 10:56:39
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