

J.J. Watt to join Ian Eagle as CBS' No. 2 analyst for upcoming NFL season
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J.J. Watt Joins CBS as No. 2 Analyst with Ian Eagle for NFL Season
- J.J. Watt will join Ian Eagle in the CBS broadcast booth, forming the network's No. 2 broadcast team for the upcoming NFL season.1
- Watt, a five-time All-Pro NFL defensive end, spent the last two years as part of the 'NFL Today' crew after retiring in 2022.1
- J.J. Watt played 11 seasons in the NFL, primarily with the Texans, and will be eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame ballot in 2028.1
- J.J. Watt will team up with Ian Eagle as CBS's No. 2 broadcast team for the upcoming NFL season.
- Watt played 11 seasons in the NFL and is eligible for the Hall of Fame in 2028.

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Background
- JJ Watt will be stepping into the broadcast booth full-time starting this upcoming season, replacing Charles Davis.2
- In a statement, Watt expressed his excitement, saying, there is nothing better than the energy and excitement of being in the stadium on game day in the NFL.1
- Watt previously worked with Ian Eagle during a Christmas Day game, which was produced by CBS Sports.2
- Gary Danielson's retirement marks his 20th season at CBS and 36th as a college football color commentator.2
- JJ Watt will step into the broadcast booth full-time starting this upcoming season, replacing Charles Davis.
- Watt expressed his excitement, stating, there is nothing better than the energy and excitement of being in the stadium on game day in the NFL.
- Gary Danielson's retirement marks his 20th season at CBS and 36th as a college football color commentator.