Steelers are still favorites to hire JJ Watt

I learned a lot about how game and football go together from a very young age. I still remember my dad bringing score sheets for NFL, college and even high school games for him to place bets on.

I didn’t have to choose everyone, but the ones you chose had to be winners.

I learned how the home team usually scores 3 points, so a direct game is essentially favoring the visitor. I also learned a lot about numbers above / below. After the games, we would check the spreadsheet and ask: “Dude, how do they know ?!” My father’s answer was always the same: “They always know”.

And he was right. Very rarely do oddsmakers slip and fall flat on their faces. Not that it hasn’t happened, but it’s rare. Needless to say, as someone who follows the odds when they come my way, I was curious after the weekend as to who would be the favorite to land with JJ Watt.

You see, the Pittsburgh Steelers were still the top team on the list. There are many reasons why the Steelers will not have a chance to hire Watt’s older brother. Price, position, performance and even the overall status of the organization. But there are those smelly brothers who always seem to change your mind. After all, the three have never played on a football team together.

So, what are the chances of JJ Watt’s next team? Check out the latest odds thanks to BetOnline:

JJ Watt Next Team

Pittsburgh Steelers 5/2

Buffalo Bills 4/1

Green Bay Packers 4/1

Cleveland Browns 5/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11/2

Baltimore Ravens 9/1

Indianapolis Colts 10/01

San Francisco 49ers 10/01

Dallas Cowboys 12/1

New England Patriots 12/1

Los Angeles Rams 14/1

Las Vegas Raiders 18/1

Miami Dolphins 18/1

Tennessee Titans 18/1

Seattle Seahawks 1/20

New York Giants 25/1


Would you bet that JJ joined his brothers in Pittsburgh? Or would you put your money elsewhere? Let us know in the comment section below and stay tuned to BTSC for the latest news and rumors about black and gold as they prepare for the new year of the league, NFL Free Agency and the NFL Draft 2021.

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