Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, Sept. 28, after he re-injured his back.
According to NFL.com, Watt re-injured his back in week 3 against the New England Patriots. He will be out for at least eight weeks and could possibly miss the rest of the season. He hasn’t missed a game in his six-year career except for in the preseason when he needed to have surgery to repair a herniated disk. He promised fans on Twitter that he will be back.
"I haven't missed a game since my sophomore year of high school," Watt said. "This won't be fun, but it is necessary in order for me to return to 100% and play at the level that I am capable of playing at. Everybody deals with adversity in their lives, many much worse than what I'm going through. I have great people around me, and I appreciate the thoughts and well wishes from all of you. I am looking forward to the fight back to the top and to the next time that I can step back on that field with my brothers to play the game that I love. You are the best fans in the world and I promise to continue to do everything in my power to make you proud."
Adversity sucks.
Your attitude towards it doesn't have to.
I will be back. pic.twitter.com/56lhtHYs7r— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) September 28, 2016
Watt was drafted by the Texans in 2011 and has played in 83 consecutive games. This season he has one and a half sacks, according to ESPN. In his six-year career Watt has 76 sacks, 45 defended passes, 15 forced fumbles and 13 recovered fumbles. He is a three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
The Texans re-signed defensive end Antonio Smith to fill in for Watt.
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