Defensive
lineman of the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL, J.J. Watt suffered an atrial
fibrillation on Wednesday and has his heart “ shocked back into rhythm”.

He said that he is in a position to play Arizona Cardinal’s Sunday’s encounter against the Carolina Panthers in Charolette.
The 33-year-old American footballer said that as he was told of the personal
information’s leak, he wanted to clarify things out. Atrial fibrillation is
defined as An irregular, often rapid heart rate that causes poor blood flow.

Also read: Who is J.J Watt?

Who are
Derek Watt and T.J. Watt, J.J. Watt’s brothers?

Derek Watt
is J J Watt’s first younger brother, also a professional American footballer. He represents
Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL. He was born on Nov 7 1992 to the couple John
and Connie in Peewaukee, Wisconsin. While John was a fire fighter for over 25
years, Connie has been the vice president of an independent inspections
company. He is a fullback whose professional NFL career began in 2016. He
attended Peewaukee High school.He began his NFL career representing San Diego
Chargers. His NFL debut occured against Kansas City Chiefs. On March 2020, Watt
signed a 3-year deal with Pittsburgh steelers worth 9.75 million USD which
reunited him with his brother T.J. Watt in the same team.

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T.J. Watt is
J.J. Watt’s youngest brother and also an American footballer who plays as a
line backer for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. He was born on 11 October
1994 to the couple John and Connie in Peewaukee, Wisconsin. While John was a
fire fighter for over 25 years, Connie has been the vice president of an
independent inspections company.  He
played college football at Wisconsin before being drafted by the Steelers in
the first round of the 2017 NFL draft. He was a finalist for the NFL defensive
player of the year award in 2019 and 2020 before finally winning the same in
2021. In 2021, T.J. Watt signed a four-year extension worth over 112 million
USD, making him the highest paid defensive player in the history of NFL.