The Houston Texans are 1-6 and it looks as though they might be starting over.

J.J. Watt, 31, isn't ready to endure another rebuilding process.

The pass rusher was asked Wednesday if he believes he'll finish his career in Houston.

"I don't think it's any secret that I don't have 10 years left in this league," Watt said. "I personally believe that I do have a few more great ones left in me. But you also can't ... I'm not looking to rebuild. I'm looking to go after a championship, and that's what I want to do. So, whatever is in the best interest of the Houston Texans, that's in the best interest of myself."

Watt has one season left on his contract extension, worth $17.5 million. With none of that money guaranteed.