WATCH: J.J. Watt’s Insane 61-Inch Box Jump
Last month, Houston Texans defensive end and athletic freak J.J. Watt attempted a 61-inch box jump—and failed, falling onto his spotter. The video made its rounds across the Internet. Offensive linemen everywhere could be heard squealing from their homes, “See! He’s not that scary.”
Think again, large men who guard the quarterback. Watt did not give up. Oh no. The man famous for telling Ray Rice, “I’ve eaten burritos bigger than you” went at the humongous box jump again over the weekend—and nailed it.
A 61-inch jump by a 6-foot-5, 250-pound dude. No big deal. Moving on. Nothing to see here. Watt is already un-blockable. Now he can jump over you. Yikes.
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WATCH: J.J. Watt’s Insane 61-Inch Box Jump
Last month, Houston Texans defensive end and athletic freak J.J. Watt attempted a 61-inch box jump—and failed, falling onto his spotter. The video made its rounds across the Internet. Offensive linemen everywhere could be heard squealing from their homes, “See! He’s not that scary.”
Think again, large men who guard the quarterback. Watt did not give up. Oh no. The man famous for telling Ray Rice, “I’ve eaten burritos bigger than you” went at the humongous box jump again over the weekend—and nailed it.
A 61-inch jump by a 6-foot-5, 250-pound dude. No big deal. Moving on. Nothing to see here. Watt is already un-blockable. Now he can jump over you. Yikes.