Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud did not throw at Houston’s organized team activities Tuesday as he deals with minor shoulder tightness, according to multiple reports.
Texans offensive coordinator Nick Caley recently said that he is not bothered by Stroud’s lack of passing reps.
“Yeah, he’s locked in every step of the way. No concerns whatsoever,” Caley told reporters Friday. “Everybody has a specific routine relative to their own routine, specific to whatever. Whether it’s football, whether it’s athletic training, et cetera, and he’s doing a great job and he’s out here and he’s working.”
Stroud, 23, is entering his third season. He crafted an impressive debut season with a passer rating of 100.8 and 4,108 yards, both the third-best in NFL history for a rookie. He was the first Texans player to win Offensive Rookie of the Year honors.
Last season, Stroud came back down to earth a bit. His yards per game dropped from 273.9 in 2023 to 219.2 in 2024, and his interception total jumped from five to 12.
In two seasons with the Texans, Stroud is 19-13 with 43 touchdowns, 7,835 yards and a 93.7 passer rating. The No. 2 overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft also has two wild-card playoff wins under his belt.
Texans QB C.J. Stroud (shoulder) limited at OTAs
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Jun 3, 2025 | 7:22 PM