
Texans GM calls out ‘moronic’ CJ Stroud trade speculation after playoff debacle
NY Post
The Texans are trying to quiet the chatter.
While in Indianapolis for the Scouting Combine, general manager Nick Caserio called any trade speculation that is swirling around his quarterback C.J. Stroud “moronic.”
Caserio went on to emphasize the Texans are “not trading C.J.”
“He’s our quarterback,” Caserio said in video captured by Houston’s KPRC. “He ain’t going anywhere. We have a lot of confidence, a lot of belief. The philosophy (coach DeMeco Ryans) and I have, we’re going to support our players and do everything we can to help them.”
While the Texans have advanced to the Divisional Round of the playoffs in each of Stroud’s three years under center, the 24-year-old had a rough end to last season.
He threw four interceptions in Houston’s playoff loss to the Patriots in the first half, and the 28-16 loss cost the Texans what would have been the franchise’s first AFC Championship game appearance.

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