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Tagged: J.J. Watt (25 Results)

Jan
17

J.J. Watt calls out PFF for low C.J. Stroud grade

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud didn’t look like a rookie during their Wild Card Round game against the Cleveland Browns. He led the dominating victory with 16 completions for 274 yards, three touchdowns, and zero interceptions.

Source: Fantasy Football Index

Fantasy News: J.J. Watt calls out PFF for low C.J. Stroud grade

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud didn’t look like a rookie during their Wild Card Round game against the Cleveland Browns. He led the dominating victory with 16 completions for 274 yards, three touchdowns, and zero interceptions.  more »

Dec
28

Cardinals DL Watt announces this will be his final season

Arizona Cardinals defensive lineman J.J. WATT announced via social media on Tuesday that he will retire after this season. Watt’s 12-year career has two games left, including away games against theMore Atlanta Falcons and San Francisco 49ers. Watt will leave the game as one of the most dominant defensive players of his generation and a likely first-ballot Hall of Famer. Less

Source: ESPN.com

Oct
29

Cardinals DE Watt likely out for season

Arizona Cardinals star defensive end J.J. WATT will reportedly have shoulder surgery that is likely to end his 2021 season. It has been reported that Watt tore his bicep, labrum, andMore rotator cuff in last Sunday’s win over the Houston Texans. As if all of that wasn’t enough, Watt supposedly dislocated his shoulder as well. Watt signed a two-year deal with the Cardinals last offseason and was in the midst of a solid season. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Oct
28

Cardinals DE Watt out, Hopkins questionable for TNF

Arizona Cardinals star defensive end J.J. WATT has been ruled out for tonight’s game against the Green Bay Packers due to a shoulder injury. Watt was listed as a non-participant inMore practice all three days this week and was trending in the wrong direction. Meanwhile, wide receiver DEANDRE HOPKINS was also listed as out of practice all week due to a bad hammy. Hopkins is officially listed as questionable for tonight’s game. While he has been a regular on the injury report this season, Hopkins has not missed a game. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Ian Allan: Re-issuing retired numbers

There’s the awkward deal in Arizona, where the Cardinals have decided that No. 99 isn’t retired after all. That number previously was put away in honor of Marshall Goldberg. Now it’s being dusted off and issued to J.J. Watt.   more »

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Mar
4

Cardinals sign DE Watt

The Arizona Cardinals signed free agent defensive end J.J. WATT, ending speculation about where he will play in 2021. Watt, who will turn 32 later this month, fits nicely into aMore defensive line that needed a veteran leader. With fellow veteran CHANDLER JONES returning from injury in 2021, the Cardinals should have an improved pass rush from a year ago. Less

Source: Team Website

Around the NFL: Watt and the NFC West

J.J. Watt has signed with the Arizona Cardinals, the second Texans star to make that trek in as many offseasons, after DeAndre Hopkins a year ago. Watt turns 32 this month and is past his prime, but clearly the Cardinals are confident he’s got plenty left — they’re paying him $31 million over the next two seasons.   more »

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Feb
15

Texans and DE Watt agree to mutually part ways

There seems to be a lot of mutual parting of ways in the NFL these days. First it was MATTHEW STAFFORD and the Detroit Lions. Next up is J.J. WATT andMore the Houston Texans. The Texans and Watt announced late last week that they had mutually agreed to part ways. Watt is the franchise’s all-time sacks leader (101) after being drafted with the 11th overall pick in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft. Less

Source: Team Website

Around the NFL: J.J. Watt

The Texans released J.J. Watt last week, and we were immediately treated to reports of a dozen teams having an interest. Maybe so, but great excitement over the possibility of Watt transforming a defense should be set aside. He doesn’t seem to be the player he once was.  more »

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Podcast: January 9 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now

Ian Allan and Justin Eleff review Wild Card Weekend and four new coaching hires, then preview the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. Sponsored by DraftKings and Affordable Trophies.  more »

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Jul
22

Hopkins, Watt begin Texans camp on PUP list

Houston Texans stars DEANDRE HOPKINS and J.J. WATT will begin training camp on the physically unable to perform list. Watt is recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery in January, while Hopkins isMore recovering from a shoulder injury. Both players are expected to be ready in time for the September 9th season opener against the New Orleans Saints. Less

Source: Houston Chronicle

Jan
18

Watt had minor knee surgery

Houston Pro Bowl defensive end J.J. WATT reportedly underwent a relatively minor knee surgery following the end of the Texans’ season. Watt has been plagued by injuries in recent seasons butMore led the AFC with 16 sacks and the NFL with 7 forced fumbles this season. He also started every game. Watt is expected to make a full recovery this offseason. Less

Source: Houston Chronicle

Jul
27

Key Texans ready for start of camp

Houston quarterback DESHAUN WATSON, defensive end J.J. WATT, and outside linebacker JADEVEON CLOWNEY are all set for the start of training camp with the Texans. If all three stars are ableMore to make a full return to health, the Texans should be in good shape on both sides of the ball heading into 2018. Less

Source: Houston Chronicle

Jun
25

Texans defense to get a boost

Houston outside linebacker WHITNEY MERCILUS has made a full recovery from a torn pectoral muscle that ended his season in 2017. The Texans defense will get a major boost this season as he returns to the starting lineup alongside fellow defensive stars J.J. WATT and JADEVEON CLOWNEY.

Source: Houston Chronicle

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