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J.J. Watt suffered a bone fracture in his left leg in Sunday's loss to the Chiefs. On Monday morning, the Houston Texans pass rusher tweeted about his injury, apologizing to fans and his teammates.

The 28-year-old played just three games last year before being shelved. He's dealt with back, groin, hand issues in the past. But we've never seen him in as much pain as he was being helped off the field Sunday night.

 

The latest knee injury might not just end his 2017. It could significantly alter the rest of the career of one of the most dominant defenders in NFL history.

 

 

He just cant seem to stay healthy the last few seasons.

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He just cant seem to stay healthy the last few seasons.

 

Eventually they catch up with everyone.

 

...steriods, I mean. Not injuries. Although they do go hand in hand.

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Too bad. From what I've seen he's a class act on and off the field.

 

So much for the Watt family reunion in Houston this year (Steelers @ Texans on Christmas day)

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Tibial plateau fracture. That's not good at all. He may need a rod from proximal tibia down to his ankle. It's a bad injury.

I did a little googling on this injury. Wow it seems awful. 3 months before ANY weight and the fracture generally leads to knee tears as well. Awful.

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I did a little googling on this injury. Wow it seems awful. 3 months before ANY weight and the fracture generally leads to knee tears as well. Awful.

I read somewhere that one bad side effect going forward could be problems with blood flow to the knee.

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I'm not a huge Watt fan, but .... I kind of wanted to see what that front 7 would look like with Mercilus, Clowney, and JJ all going at full strength at the same time. It had promised to be legendary, but now I doubt it will ever happen.

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