For a pass rusher as elite as T.J. Watt, it might seem like there’s no mountain left to climb. He’s a three-time NFL sack leader, broke the Pittsburgh Steelers’ record for career sacks before turning 30, and if he retired today, he’d be a first-ballot Hall of Famer no questions asked. But the great players combine top talent with a top work ethic and Watt’s always searching for the edge. In 2025, he’s found a new way to get even better.
“In my ninth season, I’ve never really thought about my stance,” he said in an offseason interview with Graham Bensinger.