JUST-IN: Steelers EDGE T.J. Watt’s got an addictional problem

JUST-IN: Steelers EDGE T.J. Watt’s got an addictional problem

Every game, T.J. Watt’s career is increasingly Hall of Fame worthy, and Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers was no different.

When Watt beat Jordan Love in the second quarter, he was hit by wildly popular defensive end J.J. watt. Watt has 88 sacks in 96 games, four fewer than his older brother.

And can’t get enough of him.
“Honestly, none of that registered,” he said on the Green Light podcast Monday. “I can’t believe what we’ve achieved…
I’m sure one day we’ll watch a lot of highlights and talk about it all. I can’t figure out what’s going on. I know I’m addicted to the process of constantly trying to improve and I’m very hungry.

But there is no time to dwell on his incredible performance.
One of Pittsburgh’s biggest matchups at cornerback is just days away against the Cleveland Browns.
“This week is just a big game and I don’t have time to sit back and pat myself on the back and take a big bow. I know how special this moment is.
I know I don’t have much time left to play this game and I’m trying to make the most of it and I want to continue.

Watt is an average guy who can’t brag about anything he’s accomplished during his seven-year career.
Too much work.

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