Former teammate DeMeco Ryans helps open door for J.J. Watt to play for Texans

Legendary Defensive End JJ Watt Considers Return to Football with DeMeco Ryans at the Helm: A Closer Look

J.J. Watt, the legendary Houston Texans defensive end, has expressed his willingness to return to football after retiring in 2022. The resurgence of the Texans under head coach DeMeco Ryans has sparked interest in a potential comeback, with Watt revealing that he would consider coming out of retirement if Ryans gave him a call.

Watt, who played 10 seasons in Houston and is already enshrined in their Ring of Honor, has a close relationship with Ryans due to their time together during Watt’s rookie season. At a charity event in Houston, Watt reiterated his previous statement to Ryans that he should only call him if they truly need him. Despite his age, Watt proved he still had plenty left in the tank during his final NFL season with the Arizona Cardinals in 2022.

With the Texans on track to be contenders in the AFC South for years to come, thanks to rising stars like C.J. Stroud and Will Anderson Jr., Watt’s potential return even more intriguing. However, Watt acknowledges that his window for a return is closing and this year might be his last opportunity to entertain the idea. The Texans would be open to welcoming back Watt as he is a franchise legend and an important part of their team history.

As the season progresses, it remains uncertain whether Ryans will make the call for Watt to return to the field and contribute to the team he once served as a defensive anchor. If Ryans decides that Watt’s services are required, it would be an exciting development for both players and fans alike.

In conclusion, JJ watt’s potential return to football is an interesting topic of speculation among fans and experts alike. While watts age is certainly a factor, it seems that he still has plenty left in the tank based on his performance during his final season with Arizona Cardinals. With DeMeco Ryans at the helm and rising stars like CJ Stroud and Will Anderson Jr., it seems that Houston Texans are set up for success for years

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