SUGAR LAND, Texas (KIAH) — J.J. Watt, once a Texan, always a Texan. He’s back in Houston for multiple events around the city and has been enjoying the great food Houston is known for.
On “X”, he’s posted where he has been eating for breakfast and lunch! “Everyday,” Watt wrote on the social media platform.
“Been back in Houston for 3 days and eaten Island Grill 6 times.”
J.J. Watt Foundation Announces Roster For Charity Classic Softball Game
He’s in town for the Charity Classic Softball Game taking place May 4th. He announced the roster Tuesday morning that includes Houston Texans’ C.J. Stroud, and Hall of Famer Andre Johnson.
The JJ Watt Foundation announced the roster for the JJ Watt Charity Classic today. The teams are split into former players (legends) and current players.
Here is a list of celebrities who will be participating in the softball game on May 4 at Constellation Field:
Texans Legends – Home Dugout Current Texans – Visitors Dugout
• JJ Watt • C.J. Stroud
• Andre Johnson • Stefon Diggs
• Brian Cushing • Will Anderson Jr.
• DeMeco Ryans • Tank Dell
• Shane Lechler • Jon Weeks
• Johnathan Joseph • Laremy Tunsil
• Antonio Smith • Tytus Howard
• T.J. Yates • Jimmie Ward
• Kareem Jackson • Ka’imi Fairbairn
• Glover Quin • Case Keenum
• Owen Daniels • Jalen Pitre
• Kevin Walter • Dalton Schultz
• Nico Collins
• Danielle Hunter
Tickets and event times
A limited number of tickets are still available for the upcoming game at slspacecowboys.com/jjwcc.
Gates open at 4:00 p.m. The event will include a home run derby at 6:00 p.m. before the softball game at 7:00 p.m. with a fireworks show to follow. For more information, visit jjwfoundation.org.
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