Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud had open receivers in 31-2 loss to Baltimore but often missed because of poor timing, throws and pressure.
C.J. Stroud called his day against the Baltimore Ravens “one of the worst performances of his career,” and it’s hard to blame him.
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud isn't blaming fans for booing after the team's crushing 31-2 loss to the Baltimore Ravens Christmas Day.
C.J. Stroud says he understands why fans booed him and the Houston Texans during their Christmas Day loss to the Baltimore Ravens. "People are entitled
I’ll keep the intro short this week because there were a lot of questions after the Houston Texans' loss to the Baltimore Ravens, a 31-2 Christmas Day debacle on Netflix. Welcome to JMA’s Texans mailbag where I answer readers' questions once a week.
How did C.J. Stroud perform during the team’s 31-2 loss against the Baltimore Ravens? The QBR ranking is not kind.
C.J. Stroud is struggling, even when given time to pass, and defense has no answer for Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson.
Second-year Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud stated that he understood why Texans fans were booing him during blowout.
With that, C.J. Stroud is seemingly performing worse than he did in his rookie campaign, which was flat-out electric. After the loss to the Ravens, Stroud addressed the differences from his rookie season to his sophomore season as he's seemingly in a slump.
Instead, they got a 31-2 blowout loss, and that prompted the boo birds to make an appearance at NRG Stadium. Quarterback C.J. Stroud, who failed to find any rhythm against the Baltimore defense, was asked about those very audible boos in his postgame press conference.
The Houston Texans had coal in their stockings after a 31-2 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in their Christmas Day game. The game was easily the worst in the C.J.