It is incredible to think about. Just five years ago people would've laughed at the idea that JJ Watt would wear anything but a Houston Texans jersey his entire NFL career. He was the best defensive player on the planet and universally beloved in that city. He still is. Yet the ongoing problems with the Texans management and deterioration of the team led to the inevitable happening. For the first time in his career, JJ Watt is a free agent.
There is no question the man will end up in the Hall of Fame. He's a five-time All-Pro and three-time Defensive Player of the Year. The only man to top 20 sacks in a season twice. He has 101 for his career. The man will be in Canton. It's just a matter of waiting five years after he retires. What people want to know for now is where he'll play next.
Some options are certainly on the table.
He could consider the Green Bay Packers since he is a Wisconsin native. They just got done playing in their second-straight NFC championship. He's chasing a ring. It would make sense. Others think he might try to sign in Pittsburgh to play with his younger brother TJ on what is a pretty good Steelers team. So here's a question. Should the Chicago Bears inquire? Some fans won't want anything to do with that idea. Watt is turning 32 in March and has a history of health issues. He's bound to be expensive too, right? Yes, these are all valid concerns. At the same time, there are some reasons to think he'd at least listen to the idea of coming to Chicago.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEfwWOer3ns&ab_channel=ESPN







