There was no Hail Mary attempt on this wacky Monday night. J.J. Watt wouldn't even let Mark Sanchez's final pass get airborne. Watt's rejection was a fitting end to a dominating night by the Houston.
JJ Watt was such a dominant force blocking passes during the Texans' 23-17 win over the Jets on Monday night, Rex Ryan joked that he should be playing for the Knicks. “That JJ Watt's the real deal,” Ryan said in his
Percy Harvin, Vikings (NR). The fourth-year wideout is the league's most dangerous multipurpose threat. He has scored as a receiver, a rusher and a returner, and is a major reason Minnesota is tied for the NFC's second-best record. 3. J.J. Watt, Texans
J.J. Watt – Watt was just named the AFC Defensive Player of the Month and leads the NFL in sacks despite being a 3-4 end – a position traditionally not conducive to pass-rushing. The Texans use Watt all over the defensive line, moving him around to
Jets O-line faces a J.J. Watt-sized problem on 'MNF'. By Marc Sessler; Around the League Writer; Published: Oct. 8, 2012 at 02:41 p.m.; Updated: Oct. 8, 2012 at 03:29 p.m.. Friend(s) Email Your Email Send Email. By Marc Sessler. Giants' Hill suspended
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