Former Texans star J.J. Watt ended his likely Hall of Fame career Sunday with two sacks...
George Kittle hugs J. J. Watt after the San Francisco 49ers played the Arizona Cardinals at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday, January 08, 2023. Watt is retiring after this season and this was his last game. The 49ers defeated the Cardinals 38-13, to earn their 10th consecutive win.Not only did the Texans' season end Sunday, but so did the career for arguably the greatest player to wear a Houston uniform.
Defensive end J.J. Watt, who played his first 10 seasons in Houston, wrapped up his career Sunday in Arizona's 38-13 loss at San Francisco. Watt was no bystander, recording a pair of sacks among his five tackles. He finished his career with 114½ sacks.
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