J.J. Watt will being doing his best on Sunday to inhibit Tom Brady and the Patriots offense, but the two superstars strike a more collaborative tone off the field. Watt has raised more than $37 million in the cause of Hurricane Harvey relief. And a piece of that total has come from both Brady and Bill Belichick.

The Patriots’ coach and quarterback duo donated a combined $150,000 to Watt’s Houston Flood Relief Fund, according to the Texans defensive lineman:

#Texans star JJ Watt said today that Tom Brady donated $100K to his relief fund and Bill Belichick donated $50K. “Incredibly kind gestures.” — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 20, 2017

Here’s Watt’s full response:

Here's J.J. Watt's full answer about Brady's and Belichick's hurricane relief donations. Video here: https://t.co/AIMaPwhcxd pic.twitter.com/CtAkylNLdt — Zack Cox (@ZackCoxNESN) September 20, 2017

Previously, Patriots owner Robert Kraft pledged to match up to $1 million in donations to the Red Cross in response to the hurricane’s impact on Houston.


The Texans visit the Patriots on Sunday for a 1 p.m. kickoff at Gillette Stadium.