Both of J.J. Watt’s brothers play in the NFL. (Instagram)Because of the age gap, J.J. never played with his two brothers in high school. Here’s a breakdown of the siblings’ resumes: J.J. Watt — Defensive end for the Houston Texans. In Watt’s E:60 feature, she recalls giving her three boys homework- in the summertime. John Watt split time saving lives and coaching youth sports. Both of J.J.'s younger brothers also play in the NFL, both for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Imagine having three sons who all play for different teams! Peyton and Eli Manning. As for T.J., he’ll find out this weekend when he hears his name called at the 2017 NFL Draft.

John would work With all three sons, John has been firm in his teachings. "At the end of the day, each of them are just great human beings, great mentors, great men, great friends, brothers, sons," she told "They're really good people and that means more to me than — you know, I know how we want a Super Bowl, but I really want them to be good people."J.J. And can bust through people with the ball. © Copyright 2020 Endgame360 Inc. All Rights Reserved. Although he has never been able to become a full-time starter, he has proven to be a valuable player off the bench for the Chargers in his first three in the NFL. Rarely the number one option, he has had to capitalize on his limited opportunities rushing for just 39 yards and amassing only 120 receiving yards on 7 receptions. Powered by J.J. Watt is a family man, and that goes back to strong roots in his hometown of Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Happy B-Day Mom! T.J. Watt battled injuries at Wisconsin, but shined in his first year as a full-time starter. There's T.J. Watt . J.J. Watt Family Member Name and Relationship: Father: John Watt; Mother: Connie Watt; Brother: Derek Watt, T.J.Watt; J.J. Watt Family: He was born to Mr. John Watt and his wife Connie in Waukesha Wisconsin. While his native position is as an outside linebacker, he has played at J.J.’s position from time to time and done quite well in the process. Needless to say, these Watt brothers are tightly bonded and immensely football talented. Entering his thirties, we do not know how much longer Watt will be able to do the things he has become synonymous with, but if his career ended today, his two younger brothers would already have big shoes to fill.Middle brother Derek Watt is the black sheep of his football-playing siblings, as he is the only one among them who plays on the offensive end of the field. His younger brothers, T.J. and Derek, are both in the NFL. J.J., however, is not the only member of the Watt family competing in the NFL. She’s set to graduate this year, so could we be hearing wedding bells for the pair in the near future?! “He showed us how to do it,” Derek said of J.J. “I think that’s why we’re able to be successful at what we do, because we know the right way to do it.” Derek had a solid first season as the Chargers’ fullback, playing in 16 games and leading Melvin Gordon to a career year rushing the football.

It’s not common, but it happens from time to time. J.J., however, is not the only member of the Watt family competing in the NFL. (Instagram)But what makes J.J. Watt special is everything he does off the field. College: Wisconsin. Their dad has a different kind of reaction to the action on the field. T.J. could very well become the best of the three Watt brothers.Derek Watt is a hell of a piece for us blocking downfield for Mel/Ekeler and/or on kick returns; the kids everywhere.

Neither are new to the league, but many are asking–can they live beyond their brothers’ shadow?Obviously, with three brothers playing the same league, there is bound to be a little bit of a rivalry. The stress is mostly felt by the brothers’ mom. Perhaps, playing on the other side of the field could mean that he is free to live independently of his brothers’ shadows, but it does mean that they can come face-to-face if their teams play. Wyatt Earp (1848-1929) was a Wild West frontiersmen best known for his participation in a notorious gunfight at the O.K. Though J.J. will miss the rest of 2019, he’s still in the prime of his career at age 30 and has nowhere to go but up. And Derek, while not heralded by many, clearly has done a great, if not well-praised, job in helping the Chargers’ running game. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona in 1881. Let’s take a closer look at each of their careers. He sat right in front of the press box so J.J. could easily find him, and was often the loudest voice in the stands. Age: 30.