J.J. Watt sends ominous threat to summer camp bullies
J.J. Watt was one of the most feared pass rushers in the NFL during his 12 year long career, and he is still feared even though he is one of the good guys.

Once you establish yourself as one of the most feared players in the NFL, that reputation tends to stick with you forever. J.J. Watt knows that, and that’s why he has come to the defense of a young kid named J.J. who was getting bullied at summer camp.
J.J. backing up J.J.
A concerned dad took to twitter on Tuesday night after his son J.J. was getting bullied for his name. The kids, who are too young to remember Watt’s Hall of Fame career, were making fun of the younger J.J. because he shares the same name as cartoon baby on Cocomelon.
Before taking to social media, the dad showed him some J.J. Watt Youtube clips and the three time Defensive Player of the Year instantaneously had his newest, and youngest fan. J.J. Jr. was seen on the Tweet with a makeshift 99 jersey with the name Watt on the back of the shirt, and it didn’t take long for Watt to hear about the story .
Where’s the camp? https://t.co/mIWEGr596r
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) July 2, 2025
Watt, who despite his NFL reputation for being one of the most ferocious players in history, is a great guy who was awarded the Walter Payton Man of the Year back in 2017 sent a short but sweet message in response to the post. His message read, “where’s the camp?”
Watt a former Walter Payton Man of the Year
Don’t put it past J.J. to show up to the camp. He has a long history of giving back to the community, and his efforts after Hurricane Harvey hit Houston made a huge impact in a devastated area back in 2017.
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Watt is now working as a studio analyst for CBS and has even broadcast some games with the network. While his playing days are over, this tweet shows that he is still one of the good guys around the league.
🔥J.J. Watt’s was one of the greatest D-Linemen to play the game.
— Craig Roh (@craigroh) December 31, 2022
His achievements include:
· 3× NFL Defensive Player of the Year
· 2x NFL sack leader
· 100+ career sacks
· and many more
He will be missed.
Here’s 5 lessons I’ve personally learned from him. pic.twitter.com/f7IHDisnOZ
Whether or not J.J. shows up to camp to defend little J.J. remains to be seen, but the least Watt could do is send him a proper Houston Texans jersey with the No. 99 on it instead of that scribbled shirt.
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