Watt Clinches the Deacon Jones Award Victory
Watt Clinches the Deacon Jones Award Victory
Linebacker T.J. Watt won the Deacon Jones Award, presented during NFL Honors to the player who leads the NFL in sacks.
Watt led the NFL in sacks in 2023 with
19, the second highest of his career.
This is the third time Watt has won the
award, previously doing so when he led the league in sacks in 2020 (15) and
2021 (22.5). He is the only player in NFL history to lead the league in sacks
three times. Watt also became the seventh player since 1982 with at least 17
sacks in two of his first seven seasons.
Watt broke the Steelers all-time sack
record during the 2023 season when he recorded his 81.5 career sack against the
Cleveland Browns in Week 2 of the season, breaking the record set by James
Harrison.
"It is special," said Watt at
the end of the season about breaking the record. "This is the time where
now I'm able to finally sit back, relax and realize how special this season
was.
"But I just want to keep going. I
really do. That's the first thing that comes to mind."
Watt currently holds the Steelers
record with 96.5 career sacks, which is third-most in NFL history by a player
in their first seven seasons in the NFL.
"He can still be better, which is
crazy," said his older brother J.J. Watt, who retired at the end of the
2022 season after an amazing 12 years in the NFL. "Even just watching
film. Now, we are talking about nitpicking at the highest level. These are
things where it's like going from a 99 to a 100. It's one little thing. But
that is the level he has put himself at where those are the types of things we
are looking at on film and talk about."
Watt won the 101 Awards AFC Defensive
Player of the Year for 2023, the third time in his career he won the honor. He
previously won the honor in 2020 and 2021.
Watt was also selected a First Team
Associated Press All-Pro for the fourth time in his career, selected to The
Sporting News All-Pro team and named to the Pro Football Writers of America
All-NFL and All-AFC teams.
In addition, Watt was voted to the Pro
Bowl Games for the fifth time in his career, although he didn't take part
because of his end of season injury, and was voted the Steelers 2023 MVP, the
fourth time in his career he won that honor.
"He is a guy that loves the game
for the game. He just loves the game of football," said safety Minkah
Fitzpatrick. "A guy like that is going to be constantly learning,
constantly growing, constantly trying to find ways to sharpen his weapon. He is
a guy that always does that.
"The results that we see are
because of the mentality that he has, the passion that he has for the game. I
don't think there is anything that he can accomplish that will change the way
he approaches his day-to-day."
The success Watt has doesn't come as a
surprise to Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin, who thinks that Watt is just wired
differently.
"Some people watch tape, some
people study tape. And there's a difference," said Tomlin. "However
you describe the spectrum, T.J. is on the extreme end of it from a preparedness
standpoint. And that's one of the reasons why you get the production that you
get from him beyond his freakish talent.
"He was always like that in mentality. I think the level of productivity from that endeavor grows with his experience, it gets more pointed, he wastes less time. I could just tell by the dialogue that he and I have and how it has matured over the years that his process is being honed to a fine edge.
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