JJ Watt drills 32-yard field goal in Pro Bowl practice (Video)
By Sam Richmond
Houston Texans defensive end JJ Watt proved his versatile talent once again on Sunday, converting a 32-yard field goal in a Pro Bowl practice.
Houston Texans defensive end JJ Watt might just be the best player in the NFL.
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The 25-year-old posted 20.5 sacks this season, making him the first player in league history to have two seasons with 20-plus sacks.
JJ Watt can also contribute on the offensive side of the ball, as evidenced by his three touchdowns receptions in 2014.
And as it turns out, his immense talent also stretches to special teams. Video has emerged of Watt drilling a 32-yard field goal during a Pro Bowl practice on Sunday.
Take a look below:
Watt can simply do it all.
So will we all get a chance to see Watt kick during the actual game on Sunday?
Well, the Texans are doing what they can to try to convince coach Cris Carter to give Watt a shot.
The Texans drafted Watt with the No. 11 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. He has racked up 295 tackles, 12 forced fumbles and 57 sacks in four seasons.
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