J.J. Watt - I'd return to play if Texans 'absolutely need it' - ESPN
J.J. Watt is slightly keeping the door slightly ajar on a possible NFL return if the Houston Texans need him, but this is the final year he'll say that.
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J.J. Watt is slightly keeping the door slightly ajar on a possible NFL return if the Houston Texans need him, but this is the final year he'll say that.
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