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Stat Shows How T.J. Watt Has Dominated In Past 5 Seasons

The Pittsburgh Steelers have long been known for their dominant defense. From the Steel Curtain of the 1970s to the current era, the team has consistently produced some of the best defensive players in the game. And in recent years, one player has stood out above the rest – T.J. Watt.

Watt, the younger brother of Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt, has quickly established himself as one of the top pass rushers in the NFL. His impressive performances have earned him a spot among the league’s elite, with many considering him to be the best pass rusher in the game today.

Over the past five seasons, Watt has put up numbers that are nothing short of mesmerizing. In fact, a recent stat showed just how dominant he has been during this time span. In comparison to the other top pass rushers in the league, Watt has been on a different level.

Since entering the league in 2017, Watt has recorded a total of 49.5 sacks, which is the most by any player during this time period. This is a staggering number, especially when you consider that he missed two games in the 2019 season and four games in the 2020 season due to injuries.

But it’s not just the number of sacks that sets Watt apart. It’s also the consistency with which he has been able to produce these numbers. In each of his first four seasons, Watt has recorded double-digit sacks, including a career-high 15 in 2020. This level of consistency is something that not many players can achieve, and it’s a testament to Watt’s work ethic and dedication to his craft.

Watt’s impact on the Steelers defense goes beyond the numbers. His presence on the field is a constant threat to opposing quarterbacks, and he often commands double teams, which opens up opportunities for his teammates to make plays. His ability to disrupt the passing game has also helped the Steelers’ secondary, leading to more turnovers and better overall defensive performances.

It’s not just his pass-rushing skills that make Watt stand out. He is also a force against the run, using his strength and speed to make tackles and set the edge. This well-roundedness is what makes him such a valuable player for the Steelers and one of the best in the game.

Of course, no discussion of Watt’s dominance would be complete without mentioning his rival, Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns. The two have gone back and forth for the title of best pass rusher in the league, and it’s a debate that will likely continue for years to come.

But no matter where you stand on the Watt vs. Garrett debate, it’s clear that these two players are in a league of their own. Both have established themselves as dominant forces on the field, and it’s a treat for football fans to watch them battle it out on the gridiron.

In the end, the numbers speak for themselves. T.J. Watt has dominated the NFL for the past five seasons and shows no signs of slowing down. His impressive performances have solidified his spot among the top pass rushers in the game, and it’s safe to say that the Pittsburgh Steelers are lucky to have him on their team.

So as we look ahead to the 2021 season, one thing is certain – T.J. Watt will continue to wreak havoc on opposing offenses and further solidify his place as one of the best pass rushers in the game. And for fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers, that is a truly exciting prospect.

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