In a tweet, the guarded end responded to a sent fan him a screen capture of a bet they placed for the Cardinals’ game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
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The fan bet that the Cardinals would win, running back James Conner would score a score and the team would score a guarded score.
The bettor seemingly hit all three of his wagers with Arizona beating the Rams 27-17, Conner scoring a score and Watt getting to the end zone after recovering a mishandle in the second half of the game. Be that as it may, the score was dropped when refs governed the original pass as incomplete.
The officials later switched the decision and controlled it a bobble, yet couldn’t award Watt the score, per Yahoo Sports.
That meant the Cardinals could start their next play where they recuperated the ball, yet Watt — and the bettor — were out on benefitting from the guarded score. “They blew that play dead however you would’ve walked in the endzone… ought to have been won $1000, wanna help a brotha out?” the bettor, who goes by “JoeyLays” on Twitter, said in a tweet to Watt.
In response, Watt said, “yeah, you got screwed (we both did).” “I got you. DM me your address,” he added.
I got you.
DM me your address. https://t.co/rbtNUWcSL7
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) November 14, 2022
Watt didn’t clarify whether he would cover the $1,000 bet, or send the bettor memorabilia as a way to make up for the blown call.
The bettor told journalist Dan Worthington that he wasn’t surprised that Watt responded back to him.
“Honestly, knowing the sort of fellow J.J. has been all through the duration of his career, kinda figured he would respond,” he said.
“I had actually turned on his tweet notifications, worked out my message and had it replicated all ready to go so that when he tweeted this morning I would be advised and could be the first to remark to have a superior chance of him seeing it haha.” The Cardinals are as of now 4-6 on the season, which places them in third place in the NFC West.
L.A’s. misfortune on Sunday gave them a 3-6 record, which without a doubt is a disappointing start for the defending Super Bowl champions.