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Texans’ Verdict on CJ Stroud’s Future

Publication by EssentiallySports | May 06, 2026 | Edition #394 |
Hey Folks,
The future of Houston’s franchise centerpiece has officially been decided. After a season of speculations, Texans owner Cal McNair has finally broken his silence on C.J. Stroud’s long-term trajectory and that crucial fifth-year option. The verdict signals a definitive shift in the AFC South landscape, and the monetary implications are massive. But is it the blockbuster commitment fans are expecting?
Read on for the full scoop...

Houston's front office just drew a line in the sand regarding CJ Stroud.



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