Texans Star J.J. Watt Opens Up About Intense Offseason Workouts with ‘Big Brother’ Myles Garrett

Myles Garrett has become a mentor to young edge rushers like Will Anderson Jr. during their offseason workouts.

Houston Texans star Will Anderson Jr. has credited Myles Garrett, the Los Angeles Rams' star defensive end, with helping him develop his skills. According to Anderson, Garrett has become "a big brother" to him, teaching him valuable lessons about work ethic, body care, and nutrition.

Anderson made these comments during a Thursday preseason game, where he praised Garrett's influence on his career. This is their second year working out together, and Anderson has learned a great deal from the Rams' superstar.

Garrett has already made an impact on the Rams, despite missing some time due to knee swelling. When he has been able to participate in practice, he has dominated, and from the sidelines, he has been a vocal leader.

The Rams acquired Garrett in a blockbuster trade this offseason, and his presence is expected to help the team's young edge rushers improve their skills. Garrett's mentorship of Anderson is a testament to his leadership and commitment to helping others develop.

Anderson's comments about Garrett's influence on his career highlight the importance of mentorship in professional sports. Having a experienced player to learn from can be invaluable for young athletes.

The Texans and Rams are set to face off in their next game, with Anderson and Garrett likely to be on the field. It will be interesting to see how their relationship continues to develop on and off the field.


Source: Yahoo Sports