One of the best careers in NFL history is coming to an end in just two weeks … Arizona Cardinals star J.J. Watt just revealed he’s retiring following the end of this season.
The 3-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year made the surprising announcement on his social media page Tuesday morning … saying he’s grateful his two-month-old son, Koa, was able to watch his last-ever home game on Christmas.
“Koa’s first-ever NFL game,” Watt said in his announcement. “My last ever NFL home game.”
“My heart is filled with nothing but love and gratitude. It’s been an absolute honor and a pleasure.”
Stars from all over the sports world congratulated Watt on his legendary career, including Kevin Durant, who wrote, “True game changer and a legend. Much respect 99.”
The former Wisconsin Badger was the 11th overall pick of the 2011 NFL Draft and played the majority of his 12-year career with the Houston Texans. Watt suited up for Arizona in his last two seasons.
Watt logged 111.5 sacks and 27 forced fumbles during his career … and earned five All-Pro selections. He also won Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year in 2017.
The 33-year-old, who just had his first baby with Kealia Watt in October, may not be on the field after this season … but his family will still be represented well in the NFL nonetheless — as his brothers, Derek and T.J., currently play for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
J.J.’s final two NFL games will be against the Falcons this weekend … and then the 49ers on Jan. 8.
Congrats on a great career, J.J.
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