Being one of the highest paid players in the NFL is a tiresome job for J.J. Watt, and occasionally the Texans defensive end needs a nap.
HBO cameras followed the Houston star during the third episode of "Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Houston Texans," which aired Tuesday night, and they discovered some of his habits. As the documentary portrayed, Watt has his own bed in the team's equipment room and he frequents the area whenever he's in need of some shut-eye.
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Watt swapped a bed in where a couch used to be in the Texans equipment room and he even has a doll of himself under the comforter. During the episode, the three-time Pro Bowler catches some z's while lounging about in a shirt that reads "hunt greatness" and he has an Astros cap covering his face.
"I love naps," Watt tells his teammates during the latest episode, according to ESPN. "The first part of camp when we had these long breaks, I was glad because I could actually get napping."
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Watt said the bed is "perfect" and it's the same exact one he has in his own home. What if he oversleeps, you ask? He's got his own personal wakeup call from the equipment guys if he dozes off for too long.
The hulking defensive end, who also holds a special place in his heart for brunch, dropped a series of f-bombs during the broadcast as he preached to his teammates how to act on the gridiron and off of it.
"The philosophy of this f---ing squad is off the field we're good-ass dudes; we're nice f---ing guys, we do the right thing," Watt said. "On the field, when you step on the field, you're the baddest f---er on the planet. And together we're the baddest f---ing team on the planet. And that's the way we're going to attack every f---ing day. I don't care who walks into our building. I don't care whose building we walk into. We're the baddest f---ers out there."
If a steady regimen of naps and f-bombs is what works for Watt, then who would try to stop him? Watt has already shown what he can do to opposing offenses on the field on Sundays and he even caught the first touchdown pass of his NFL career last season.
One thing is certain, Watt will be well rested when the Texans host the Chiefs in the season-opener on Sept. 13.
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