JUST IN: Footballer from the Steelers announces retirement…..

Pittsburgh The brother of one of the team’s current players and a former fullback for the Pittsburgh Steelers has decided to end his

career.

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This week, after playing in the NFL for seven seasons with the Chargers and Steelers, Derek Watt, the brother of football star T.J.

Watt, revealed on Twitter that he was retiring from the game.

Watt stated, “I am retiring from this amazing game with a sense of gratitude and fulfillment knowing that I gave it my all every single

day.” “Never took quick cuts, and I accomplished a great deal of my objectives along the road. Everything was worthwhile.

Watt played for three seasons at Pittsburgh, rushing for 22 yards on 10 carries, one touchdown, and nine first downs. He also recorded

eight 28-yard receptions.

With 110 games played, 71 rushing yards, two touchdowns scored on the ground, 178 receiving yards, and a touchdown on 18

receptions, the former Wisconsin sixth-round choice ends his career. Throughout his tenure in Pittsburgh and San Diego, Watt never

made mistakes.

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