Steelers' T.J. Watt, Minkah Fitzpatrick, named 2024 Pro Bowlers
We are in the midst of one of the most dominant runs a defender as had in recent memory. Bouncing back in a big way after injury last season, Pittsburgh Steelers OLB T.J. Watt just added another Pro Bowl to his resume. In doing so, Watt may have already cemented himself a spot in Canton […]
We are in the midst of one of the most dominant runs a defender as had in recent memory.
Bouncing back in a big way after injury last season, Pittsburgh Steelers OLB T.J. Watt just added another Pro Bowl to his resume.
In doing so, Watt may have already cemented himself a spot in Canton with the hall of Famers.
Watt, Fitzpatrick, Killebrew Named 2024 Pro Bowlers
2024 will be the sixth pro Bowl of Watt's career and his sixth in a row, as he's been lauded among the league's best every year besides his rookie season.
Watt is tied for the league lead with 17 sacks, the second most of his career with a game to go.
The former DPOY is aiming to prove he's worthy of another award, inching ever closer to his brother J.J., who is a three-time winner.
As if Saturday's game in Baltimore didn't have enough on the line, Watt will be aiming to put a bow on the season and go out in style, hopefully adding a few more sacks to an already incredible 2023-2024 season.
As for Fitzpatrick, the former All-Pro will be attending his fourth Pro Bowl, despite dealing with injury for much of the season.
Perhaps one of the most deserving in Pittsburgh, Steelers team captain and special teams ace Miles Killebrew will also be heading to the Pro Bowl as a special teamer following an excellent year that included a blocked punt.
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