J.J. Watt wants you to know training camp stats don't matter.
On Thursday, the future NFL Hall of Famer took to X (formerly Twitter) to lash out at media members who are tracking stats during preseason practices. He had a harsh critique for anyone putting any meaning behind the numbers.
His post on X read:
That's a completely fair assessment. The purpose of practice, especially preseason practice, is to work out the kinks before real games actually begin. Tracking interceptions, sacks, yards, etc. is silly when the results don't matter yet.
Reporters will continue to do it, but no one should put much stock into the results.






