As if JJ Watt's life isn't envious enough, he may be putting a second franchise on his shoulders.

Several media outlets are reporting that the Houston Texans defensive end and his teammates scored an invitation from Arnold Schwarzenegger to watch an early screening of Terminator - Genisys based on a meeting the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year had with the ex-Governator himself.

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According to CBS Sports, "Watt and Schwarzenegger met at the CMT Awards last week, where Watt busted out his best Arnold impersonation."

I found my best impersonator, @justinjames99 at the @cmt awards. #CMTAwards A video posted by Arnold Schwarzenegger (@schwarzenegger) on Jun 10, 2015 at 7:21pm PDT

That impressed Schwarzenegger so much that he offered Watt the role of a lifetime.

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"Well, Arnold liked Watt so much he hooked him up to see an early screening of his new flick 'Terminator Genisys' ... and afterward, made an INCREDIBLE offer to the NFL superstar," TMZ Sports reported.

"Of course in the next 'Terminator' you have to be the T-1000."

"So far, no word back from Watt ... but, c'mon -- there's no way he turns this down."

Watt finished third in the NFL's Player of the Year voting, won by Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rogers. He won his second Defensive Player of the Year Award in three years but became the first player ever to win by unanimous vote in 2014.

Watt recorded 78 tackles, 20.5 sacks, scored five touchdowns (three receiving, one interception return and one fumble return) and had one safety. According to NFL.com, he had 44 quarterback hits and 54 quarterback hurries. No other NFL player had more than 21 quarterback hits.

Oh, and by the way, he's currently dating Caroline Wozniacki, the No. 5 women's tennis player in the world and Sports Illustrated swimsuit model.

So it's nice to see that after Watt retires from carrying the Houston Texans franchise that he has a fallback with the "Terminator" franchise if he wants it.

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