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Apparently a neck injury in last season's last preseason game that required surgery. Sad to see after all that work. Hope his transition out of playing goes well.

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Man, that is unfortunate. 

I bumped into Watts in Georgia for the SEC Championship, where he said he was headed to New York for an additional option on his neck. At that point I believe it was option three or four. He always remained hopeful he would get back on the field, but this is really upsetting to see.

 

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Good luck to the young man.  Setbacks do not have to be the end.  I have made what the doctors term a "miracle recovery" from a massive stroke in Nov of 2021.  I was told that I would never walk, work, or drive again.  Hell, I couldn't even EAT.

I do all those things now and at a high level.  It takes EFFORT...just be willing to go the extra mile...and prayer.

The Longhorn Nation is praying for his full recovery!

God bless him.  

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Retire from football youngman. Health is the most important thing. This is where the network of Longhorn alumni kick in and help him in the next phase. He made a great 40 year decision. Good luck Ryan 🤘

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