Pittsburgh Steelers star TJ Watt’s wife, Dani Watt, showed up in style for the game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field.
On Sunday, Dani posted her photo from the stadium, in which she is proudly repping her husband with a bold black beanie stitched with “90 WATT” across the front. In the background of thousands of fans, she held up a “Terrible Towel” while smiling for the camera alongside a friend sporting the exact same matching hat.
Dani also flashed a humorous T-shirt referencing the long-running rivalry with Chicago. The shirt featured a football player with the following quotes:
“All my f*cking life. I own you.. I still own you.. I still own you.”

Just few hours ago, Dani uploaded a video in collaboration with apparel giant Fanatics as she showed her custom and cozy Steelers jacket for game day. She wrote in the caption:
“From cozy at home to stadium-ready, Fanatics has been making my gameday outfits come together so easily. Consider me a fan!”
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TJ Watt Surpasses Brother JJ Watt To Become New Sacks King With Wife Dani Watching
With Dani Watt watching over, TJ Watt was on the cusp of history while entering the game against the Bears. He achieved a milestone after taking down Caleb Williams early in the second quarter at the Bears’ own red zone. Williams fumbled the ball while going down, which was then recovered by the Steelers for a touchdown.
With this, TJ recorded his 115th career sack, surpassing his brother JJ Watt, who retired with 114.5 career sacks. T.J.’s 115th sack places him 26th all-time in NFL career sacks. Moreover, TJ achieved this milestone in fewer games than his brother.
While the play unfolded in the middle, TJ’s wife, Dani, was watching from the stands proudly. She started dating TJ in 2016 and the pass-rusher proposed to her in 2021. The couple married on July 9, 2022, in a beachside ceremony held in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
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