J.J. Watt returned to NRG Stadium, where he played for the Houston Texans for 10 seasons, to share a memorable moment with his 3-year-old son, Koa. The CBS Sports announcer, 36, enjoyed a heartfelt morning on the field with his wife, Kealia, and son before calling the game between the Texans and the Jaguars.
“This was such a cool morning for me to have my wife, Kealia, and my son, Koa, out on the field. Obviously, so many memories in this building, so many great throwbacks, and to see him run into that end zone, the same one I’ve run into before, just unbelievable feeling this morning.”
After leaving Houston, Watt signed a two-year contract with the Arizona Cardinals. During the 2021 season, he suffered a shoulder injury that required surgery. In October 2022, he disclosed facing another health issue—atrial fibrillation—which required a procedure to restore his heart rhythm.
“I had my heart shocked back into rhythm.”
Watt’s journey reflects resilience both on and off the field, overcoming physical setbacks while continuing to engage with football in new roles.
J.J. Watt fondly revisited the field where he made history, sharing a touching family moment while overcoming health hurdles in his ongoing football journey.