Steelers’ T.J. Watt is a play away from one-upping J.J. Watt in NFL history

One of the best brotherly duos to ever play in the NFL will be in Pittsburgh tonight.  T.J. will be on the field, while J.J., will be in a suite. Along with them and the thousands of others watching in the stadium, Millions will watch as T.J. aims to break an NFL record, passing his […]

Rob Gregson NFL News Writer
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Sep 27, 2020; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; NFL referee Shawn Smith (14) flips the coin as brothers Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt (90) and Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt (99) take part before their game against at Heinz Field. The Steelers won 28-21. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
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One of the best brotherly duos to ever play in the NFL will be in Pittsburgh tonight. 

T.J. will be on the field, while J.J., will be in a suite.

Along with them and the thousands of others watching in the stadium, Millions will watch as T.J. aims to break an NFL record, passing his brother to do so:

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A lot of stats nowadays are meaningless in my opinion, getting so nuanced and into the weeds that it almost seems like there's a new record broken on a weekly basis. 

That's not the case here, as T.J. aims to cement himself on the Mt. Rushmore of NFL pass rushers, not that he needed any more accolades to do so. 

But the best part? He will get to do it in front of his brother:

So hopefully T.J. breaks the record with his brother in the house, and J.J. receives a warm Pittsburgh welcome. 

A must-win, in a national spotlight, this game just got even bigger.