J.J. Watt Wants Steelers to Make Changes
PITTSBURGH -- J.J. Watt has become a Pittsburgh Steelers fan, and it didn't take him long before he started pushing the same narrative many within the fanbase have wanted to see for the last few years.
Since their debut in 2018, Steelers fans have fallen in love with the 1970s throwback jerseys featuring the block numbers. The team is 3-0 when dawning the alternative uniforms, and they will break them back out in Week 10 against the Green Bay Packers.
But Watt doesn't want it to end there. The former All-Pro and future Hall of Famer would like to see Pittsburgh wear the block jerseys at all times, and to add to the changes, he'd also like to see the endzones painted yellow.
While it may not please all fans, there would be some that would back Watt's plea to make the alternatives permanent. Pittsburgh wouldn't even think about it, but it's good to see Watt quickly becoming a full Yinzer as he supports his brother in retirement.
Maybe if he decided to return, he could use his ideas as bargaining chips.
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