J.J. Watt already knows what he'll do after he retires from the NFL

J.J. Watt is only 26, but he already has an eye toward the future -- more specifically, what he'll do once he retires.

The Houston Texans star defensive end sat down with Mad Radio 610 and revealed what he'd love to do when he calls it quits.

"I think I would be coaching high school football in some capacity," the four-time Pro Bowler said, via CBS Sports. "If that requires being a high school gym teacher, whatever it may be, however I can do that, I just want to have that impact. And that is what I want to do when I'm done (playing in the NFL). I want to coach high school football and that's always what I've wanted to do."

 But Watt did keep his options open if Hollywood comes calling.

"Maybe my life takes me a different path with movies and things like that, but as of right now, at some point in my life I will definitely coach high school football," Watt said. "Just because the impact you can have on kids, and the wisdom you can help give them and teach them and I think they are so impressionable."

Watt's main goal right now is to help the Texans win a Super Bowl, but it never hurts to plan for the future, even when you're a millionaire athlete.