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NFL sack king J.J. Watt feared lost for season

J.J. Watt was placed on injured reserve Wednesday with a back injury, leaving the Houston Texans without their star defensive end for at least two months, and possibly the rest of the season.

2-time reigning Defensive Player of the Year re-injures back

J.J. Watt led the NFL with 17½ sacks last season and has won the league's Defensive Player of the Year award three times, including the last two years. (Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)

J.J. Watt was placed on injured reserve Wednesday with a back injury, leaving the Houston Texans without their star defensive end for at least two months, and possibly the rest of the season.

The move to injured reserve means Watt can't play until Nov. 27 at the earliest, and an ESPN report quoted an unnamed team source as saying he believes Watt will be lost for the rest of the season.

Watt missed training camp and Houston's four pre-season games after surgery in July to repair a herniated disk in his back. He started each of the team's three regular-season games and got hurt again Thursday against the Patriots.

Watt, who has won Defensive Player of the Year for the past two seasons, didn't practice on Monday, but coach Bill O'Brien said he was just getting a day off.

It's a major blow for Houston, which selected Watt with the 11th overall pick in the 2011 draft. Watt has played 83 consecutive games for the Texans despite various injuries, including torn core muscles and a broken hand last season.

This was a tough off-season for Watt, who had surgery in January to repair five torn core muscles before going under the knife again in July to repair his back. There was a time after his surgery in January where he wondered about his future in the NFL.

"After the first surgery there were some days there where I really questioned whether or not I'd ever be able to play again," he said earlier this month. "Just some of the stuff we were dealing with from a rehab standpoint, just the way that the recovery was going early on ... there was a very low point there and it was tough."

Watt, who led the NFL with 17½ sacks last season, has 1½ sacks this season to give him 76 for his career .

The 27-year-old is a three-time Defensive Player of the Year and a four-time Pro Bowler. He's been a force since entering the league not only because of his pass-rushing prowess, but also because of his uncanny ability to swat down passes. He has 45 passes defended in his six-year career . He has forced 15 fumbles and recovered 13.

With files from CBC Sports