J.J. Watt was recently linked to a new girlfriend and it seems things are going pretty well between them.
The Texans defensive end was recently rumored to be dating Kealia Ohai, who is the sister-in-law to his teammate, Texans linebacker Brian Cushing. Ohai, 24, is also a professional athlete and plays soccer for the Houston Dash.
Watt, 27, recently attended one of Ohai's soccer games with the Dash, where he sat in the press box, according to Terez Owens.
Though Watt hasn't gone public about the relationship, it seems almost inevitable that he'll confirm it very soon. That especially seems true if the Houston superstar is already going out in public in support of Ohai.
Last month, reports surfaced that Watt and Ohai were quickly becoming an item.
Ever since his split from tennis star Caroline Wozniacki, Watt has had a tough time finding a new girlfriend and even lamented about living the single life publicly late last year.
"People [I know] think that I've never dated before, or whatever," Watt said last September via CBS Sports. "But I'm trying. I'm trying. I'm just unsuccessful. My schedule's so crazy and life's so busy, it just hasn't worked."
The four-time Pro Bowler has been linked to a lot of women in the last few months -- including two actresses, but nothing has stuck thus far.
He was spotted out on what appeared to be a date with Kate Hudson, and last month reports surfaced that he was seeing Victoria Justice.
As for Hudson, she set the record straight regarding their rumored romance.
"Oh, oh we actually just have the same agent," Hudson told Entertainment Tonight in April. "We were at like a big dinner. That's just what happens. Yeah, we have the same agent."
Though there wasn't anything to his rumored romance with Hudson, Watt may now be having some romantic success with Ohai to go along with his triumphs on the gridiron.
The defensive end notched an astonishing 17.5 sacks last season to go along with 57 tackles through 16 games.
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