NFL legend JJ Watt lands studio analyst job in latest post-retirement move
Watt spent first 10 years of career with Houston Texans
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
Former longtime Houston Texans pass rusher J.J. Watt, who recently retired from the NFL, announced he will be joining CBS Sports as a studio analyst.
The move to broadcasting is just the latest move Watt has made since he stepped away from football. In May, Watt and his wife, former United States midfielder Kealia Watt, became investors in the Burnley Football Club.
The club was recently elevated to the Premier League.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON foxnews.1eye.us
Prior to officially making his investment into the club, Watt revealed that he conducted research by going on a pub crawl in Burnley to gain more knowledge about "the history, tradition and supporters."
RECENTLY RETIRED JJ WATT BLOWN AWAY BY TAYLOR SWIFT CONCERT: ‘UNBELIEVABLE’
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
Watt took to Twitter on Thursday to announce that he had landed the broadcasting job.
"I love the game too much to be away from it entirely. I'm very excited to be joining CBS Sports to contribute across all their NFL shows and platforms, including working alongside and learning from JB, Coach, Boomer, Phil and Nate this fall," Watt said in a statement from CBS.
"Hopefully fans will enjoy the insights and knowledge I've gained over my 12 years in the NFL and if we're lucky, we'll share a few laughs along the way as well."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
After his 10-year stint in Houston, Watt spent the final two seasons of his career with the Arizona Cardinals. The Texans drafted the star pass rusher in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft.
Watt finished his career with 114.5 sacks and was a three-time Defensive Player of the Year. He was also named the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year in 2017.
"We are thrilled to welcome J.J. to the CBS Sports family and add one of the greatest defensive players of all time to our team," CBS Sports President David Berson said in the statement.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
"As he steps off the field after a Hall of Fame career, J.J. brings deep passion, unique insights and opinions from today's NFL. We think fans will love what J.J. brings to our coverage."
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
Watt will be inducted into the Texans' Ring of Honor during halftime of the team's Week 4 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.