NFL legend and Burnley co-owner J.J. Watt has revealed his fear of losing a bet with Clarets goalkeeper James Trafford.
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Watt reveals chat with Burnley goalkeeperNFL legend fears losing retirement betClarets held Sunderland to a goalless draw on FridayFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱Getty Images SportWHAT HAPPENED?
Burnley goalkeeper Trafford kept his 17th clean sheet of the season during their 0-0 draw against Sunderland on Friday. The Clarets are having a dream defensive run as they have conceded only nine goals in 27 matches, by far the best record in the entire Championship.
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Trafford proved to be the star for Burnley as he saved two penalties from Sunderland forward Wilson Isidor and helped his team secure a crucial point. After yet another terrific outing, club co-owner and NFL icon Watt revealed a chat from last month where Trafford can be seen urging his boss to come out of retirement and play for the Cincinnati Bengals. The owner, in turn, threw a challenge towards the keeper that if he does not concede any more goals for the remainder of the season, he would consider the proposal.
WHAT J.J WATT SAID
On X, the Burnley co-owner posted a screenshot of the chat and wrote: "This is starting to become a bit of a concern…"
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Scott Parker's side, who are currently third in the Championship, will be back in action on Wednesday as they take on Plymouth Argyle.






