Steelers T.J. Watt wins AP Defensive Player of the Year

T.J. Watt earns the honor as the AP Defensive Player of the Year

It was a family affair as the NFL named its AP Defensive Player of the Year on Thursday.

J.J. Watt was a presenter with pop star Katy Perry when it was revealed the Pittsburgh Steelers’ T.J. Watt earned the honor.

 

The Steelers linebacker had 22.5 sacks in 15 regular-season games played. His 1.5 sacks per game are the second-most in NFL history behind Reggie White’s 1.75 in 1987 (White also won DPOY).

J.J., won the Defensive Player of the Year title three times (2012, ’14, ’15), making the Watts the first brothers to win the MVP, OPOY or DPOY award.

Watt becomes the seventh Steelers player to win the DPOY award, joining HOFer Joe Greene (twice), HOFer Mel Blount, HOFer Jack Lambert, HOFer Rod Woodson, James Harrison, and HOFer Troy Polamalu.