J.J. Watt Becomes First NFL Player With Multiple 20+ Sack Seasons
Houston Texans' J.J. Watt continued to pad his resume for NFL MVP on Sunday.
All season long,
Houston Texans defensive end
J.J. Watt has done everything in his power to help his team win. Whether he was sacking the quarterback, intercepting a pass or catching touchdowns as a tight end, Watt has certainly made his case for the Defensive Player of the Year as well as the MVP. During Sunday's matchup with the
Jacksonville Jaguars, Watt padded his resume by becoming the first player in
NFL history to record 20 or more sacks in multiple seasons (2012 and 2014) with this big sack (and safety).
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