C.J. Stroud's Leadership Hyped by Texans OC Bobby Slowik: 'He Has No Fear'
August 9, 2024
C.J. Stroud is taking on a larger leadership role with the Houston Texans as he enters his second season in the NFL.
Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik has been impressed with Stroud's engagement in team meetings throughout training camp.
"He has no fear in asking the room a question, making a point to the room on specific plays or maybe having a message for practice," Slowik said, per ESPN's DJ Bien-Aime. "He's been a lot more vocal in meetings, which is great. That's what you want your quarterback to be."
The 22-year-old is coming off an incredible rookie year, leading Houston to a surprise appearance in the divisional round of the playoffs after finishing the regular season with a 10-7 record.
Stroud completed 63.9 percent of his throws for 4,108 yards, racking up 23 touchdown passes compared to just five interceptions and winning Offensive Rookie of the Year.
As the Texans attempt to earn consecutive playoff appearances for the first time since 2019, the former Ohio State standout is making sure that he holds everyone accountable in the locker room.
"He's not afraid to talk this year," Slowik said, via Bein-Aime. "I'd say he's not afraid to make sure that everyone's doing their job -- including himself, including me, including his teammates."
The Texans made several additions to their offense during the offseason, trading for former Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon and acquiring star wide receiver Stefon Diggs in another deal with the Buffalo Bills.
As Houston looks to defend its AFC South crown in 2024, Stroud is continuing to make strides as a leader on and off the field.
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