Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end T.J. Watt hit a major career milestone that also made Watt family history on Sunday.

Watt recorded his 115th career sack when he strip-sacked Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams early in the second quarter of their Week 12 matchup. Watt's sack allowed linebacker Nick Herbig to land on the live ball and get a defensive touchdown for the Steelers.

That alone would be a special way for Watt to get his 115th sack, but the icing on the cake was that Watt surpassed his Hall-of-Fame brother's career sack number. In his 12-year career, J.J. Watt recorded 114.5 sacks, putting him at 26th on the all-time sack leaders list, before his brother overtook him on that list. T.J.'s older brother also had a front row seat to his sack as he was on the call for

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