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The Houston Texans’ 2024 schedule was released on Wednesday, May 15 and the Texans open the season against the Indianapolis Colts.

After Week 1’s road game in Indianapolis, Houston will host the Ravens, Bills, Dolphins, Bears, Lions and usual divisional suspects in the Jaguars, Colts and Titans.

The Texans are coming off a promising 2023 season. Can Houston continue to build on that?

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This offseason, the Texans took a huge swing toward doing that by trading for wide receiver Stefon Diggs. Can Diggs be the cherry on top of the Houston offense following CJ Stroud’s breakout year?

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Cam Newton responds to Panthers fans who were irked over his Bryce Young take

Cam Newton, as he often does, stood on business.

Some Carolina Panthers fans are taking up for their current franchise quarterback by pushing back on a former one. But the former one isn’t budging.

Two weeks ago, Cam Newton ruffled some feathers amongst the faithful when he said that Bryce Young—the team’s current starter under center—would be taken behind Houston’s C.J. Stroud and Indianapolis’ Anthony Richardson if we ran back the 2023 NFL draft.

Here’s the clip:

Oh, and here are some of the ruffled feathers:

Well, he addressed the bit of ire he got from Panthers fans on this week’s episode of 4th & 1 with Cam Newton . . .

To be fair to Newton, he was answering a hypothetical question by stating what he thinks the league would do in such a situation. In fact, he himself said he would’ve picked Young before it even became a reality.

“If I’m the GM, if I’m the head coach, if I’m David Tepper—I’m selecting Bryce Young,” Newton stated last April. “And we all know the upside, we all know he went to Alabama, we all know that he has an incredible arm, upside, whatever. Relatively young.

“But, at the end of the day, all that changed when the NFL chose Baker Mayfield No. 1, when you chose Kyler Murray No. 1. Like, that’s not even a valuable topic or valuable, kind of, point. That’s not even a valuable point that you’re trying to make if you’re tryin’ to say he’s small. My thing that I will point out that makes all the difference in the decision is this No. 1 stat right here—23-4.”

Unfortunately, the new record currently sits at 2-15. But luckily for Young and the Panthers, there are a whole lot of games left to be played.

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J.J. Watt is prepared for DeMeco Ryans to call for an NFL return if the Texans really need him

J.J. Watt has unfinished business in the NFL.

J.J. Watt knows the score. While an overwhelming majority of younger NFL legends are probably unlikely to walk their retirements back (Aaron Donald, cough, cough), Watt certainly fits the bill of someone who could suit up again in the right situation.

Enter DeMeco Ryans, one of Watt’s old teammates and close NFL friends, as he coaches the rising Houston Texans.

At a charity softball game on Saturday, Watt revealed he had previously told Ryans’ that if the head coach came calling from a place of real desperation, he’d make his NFL return. However, the former three-time Defensive Player of the Year maintained that this offer will only last for another year because it’s so taxing to try and keep his body in good enough condition to play in the NFL.

Here’s Watt’s quote about coming back to play for the Texans in full:

“I’ve had 12 great years in this league and I’m very thankful to have walked away healthy and playing great,” Watt said. “I told DeMeco [Ryans] last year, I said, ‘Don’t call unless you absolutely need it, but if you ever do call, I’ll be there.’ And he [Ryans] knows not to call unless he absolutely needs it. This is the last year I’ll tell him that, because I’m not going to keep training the way I’ve been training, but he knows that if he ever truly does need it, I’ll be there for him. I don’t anticipate that happening. They’ve got a very good group.”

After everything he’s been through, it remains highly unlikely that the 35-year-old Watt would come back to the league. In fact, he seems to only really be considering it because his friend now coaches the team where Watt made most of his NFL legacy. Well, that and the Texans appear to be a prime Super Bowl contender — something Watt unfortunately never won during his career.

Imagine Watt coming off the defensive edge for Ryans’ Texans while CJ Stroud launches dimes on offense. At the very least, it’s a super cool thought.

Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud goes global during 2024 Asia Tour with Cowboys star Micah Parsons

The Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud made his way to Asia to host football camps with Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons for 10 days.

The Houston Texans’ growing popularity comes after its surprise 10-7 season, largely due to the efforts of AP Rookies of the Year C.J. Stroud and defensive end Will Anderson Jr.

Stroud recently partnered with Dallas Cowboys star pass-rusher and Lone Star State icon Micah Parsons to hold youth and high school football camps for 10 days in three cities in Asia.

The 2024 Asia Tour, sponsored by Gridiron Imports, is a non-profit organization that aims to provide players around the world with an opportunity to play football and receive education at the high school and college levels in the United States. 

Friday marked the second day in Beijing, which Stroud shared with his Instagram followers, posting videos of him snapping photos with campers and going through drills. 

 

The duo will wrap up their time in Beijing on Saturday before stopping in Shanghai the same day and leaving the next. They’ll complete the tour with a week-long stay in Tokyo starting next week. 

While rivals during the season, Stroud and Parsons have frequently appeared alongside each other in the offseason. The Texans’ quarterback was a recent guest on Parson’s Bleacher Report podcast “The Edge” and again sat down together on B/R’s NFL Draft Live Show.

The content did not disappoint.

The two courtside together at Game 4 of the Philadelphia 76ers and New York Knicks playoff series, prompting another humorous quotable from Parsons that flabbergasted Stroud.

 

The two are clearly good friends off the field. On, they’ll meet for bragging rights when Houston travels to Arlington and AT&T Stadium to Dallas during the upcoming regular season. 

Stroud’s play has factored into his ascension into superstardom, and the continually rising popularity of social media has him poised to reach a level of buzz Houston has yet to see in this new age of technology. 

While J.J. Watt remains the franchise’s most influential star, even he couldn’t create the same hype as a young and talented quarterback like Stroud.

It’s a path nearly all legendary quarterbacks take. Fans loved Tom Brady when he was the underdog who upset the St. Louis Rams, dubbed the Greatest Show on Turf, but fans of teams outside of Boston hated him by the decade’s end.

Winning is the root of hate, and the Texans are building a strong contender after appearing in the playoffs again for the first time since 2019.

Free agency further magnified the buzz around the AFC South ballclub with the additions of Danielle Hunter and Denico Autry. At the same time, Stroud and the offense gained reinforcements from trades that secured Pro Bowlers Joe Mixon and Stefon Diggs. 

 

Winning the AFC South comes with playing a first-place schedule, including matchups with seven playoff teams from a year ago. It’ll be must-see TV when Stroud duels Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen and reigning league MVP Lamar Jackson.

Houston had zero primetime games in 2023 until its regular season finale with Indianapolis moved to ESPN on Saturday. It was the nation’s first time truly watching Stroud since the College Football Playoff, and he gave them a show, throwing for 264 yards and tossing two touchdowns that led to a 23-19 division-clinching win.

Houston will likely be in multiple primetime games in 2024, and perhaps one will be its matchup with Parsons and Dallas.

The Texans won’t take any teams by surprise this season, so it’ll be a developing story throughout the year if Stroud and his team make opposing fans envy their success. 

NFL Draft: Houston Texans pick Notre Dame’s Blake Fisher in 2nd round

Big Blake has a new home!

The second round of the 2024 NFL draft saw a second Notre Dame offensive lineman selected. Tackle [autotag]Blake Fisher[/autotag] was selected 59th by the Houston Texans.

Fisher started at right tackle the last two seasons for Notre Dame after being the starting left tackle for the Irish to start the 2021 season, his freshman year. An MCL injury in that first game at Florida State sidelined Fisher until the Fiesta Bowl of that season. By time he returned, Joe Alt had emerged as a force at left tackle.

Fisher checked in at 6 feet, 6 inches and 310 pounds at the NFL combine.  He’ll be tasked with helping protect quarterback CJ Stroud after an all-time rookie year for the former Ohio State quarterback.

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Texans QB CJ Stroud devastated by 49ers selection of Ricky Pearsall

Texans QB CJ Stroud was in disbelief when the 49ers picked Ricky Pearsall No. 31 overall. He wanted Pearsall BAD.

While some scratched their heads over the 49ers selection of wide receiver Ricky Pearsall, Texans quarterback CJ Stroud was devastated.

On Bleacher Report’s live NFL draft show Stroud had a pretty intense negative reaction when it was announced the 49ers would take Pearsall with the 31st overall selection. Stroud’s Texans didn’t have a first-round pick, and although they tried trading up, they continue holding the 42nd choice as their first selection in the 2024 draft.

After he composed himself, Stroud offered some thoughts.

“What? How? How is he even on their radar?” Stroud said. “I’m happy for him though. He wanted to go in the first round so he could get some more money. I talked to him a couple times, man. Congrats, bro. That’s big time. Bro, he’s a beast. Especially in that offense, man. Kyle’s gonna dial it up for him. That’s why I felt like he was gonna fit in our system so well.”

Throughout the reading of Pearsall’s player bio and stats, Stroud rattled off some exclamations of shock, disbelief and disappointment. At one point he compared Pearsall to Texans WR Tank Dell who put together a terrific rookie campaign with 47 receptions for 709 yards and seven touchdowns in 11 games. Dell and Stroud played under offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, who cut his teeth as an offensive assistant under 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan.

If Stroud is correct and Pearsall breaks out in Year 1 the way Dell did, the head-scratching on why the 49ers took him in Round 1 will stop, and San Francisco will be set at receiver for the foreseeable future.

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Will Caleb Williams be this year’s C.J. Stroud?

If Caleb has an NFL rookie season as good as CJ Stroud’s 2023 campaign, USC and Bears fans will be happy.

Will Caleb Williams be this year’s C.J. Stroud? This question is an interesting one to pick apart. Caleb Williams could be compared to Stroud in the sense that the USC quarterback has shown what he can be when he is at his best. We saw the best of Caleb Williams in his 2022 Heisman Trophy-winning season at USC. His performances in particular against Notre Dame, Utah (the October game), and in the Cotton Bowl versus Tulane were all top-tier performances. Stroud showed how good he can be in college in the Peach Bowl College Football Playoff semifinal game for Ohio State against the Georgia Bulldogs.

The Caleb-Stroud comparison takes on added dimensions when one realizes that Stroud quickly showed he was the best quarterback in the 2023 NFL draft class. Caleb is poised to become the best quarterback in his own NFL draft class, one year later. If Caleb has an NFL rookie season on par with Stroud’s 2023 rookie season for the Houston Texans, the Chicago Bears — and USC fans — will be very happy.

First Take debates this NFL draft question. Stephen A. Smith, Ryan Clark and Chris “Mad Dog” Russo debate whether Caleb Williams will be this year’s C.J. Stroud.

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Texans WR Tank Dell progressing well following season-ending injury

Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud has been working out with several of his receivers, including Tank Dell, who Stroud says “Looks great.”

As the Houston Texans prepare to run it back as AFC South champions, one key element is working his way back from a season-ending injury.

Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud told reporters Monday during his media session that fellow second-year star Tank looks “great” in his recovery, and should be cleared for the start of training camp.

Dell, Houston’s third-round pick and No. 2 receiver, suffered a fractured leg in early December against the Denver Broncos

“He’s gotten a lot better,” said Stroud. “Mentally, I think for both of us, really all of the rookies coming into Year 2, everything is starting to slow down, and the wheels aren’t turning so much up in your head. You’re starting to play ball.”

In 11 games, Dell caught 47 passes for 709 yards and seven touchdowns. He set the franchise rookie record for touchdown catches and yards in a single game with a 145-yard performance against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 3. 

He later broke his record with a 149-yard outing against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 11. 

Dell, 24, was playing his best ball leading up to the injury. Over his final four full games, the former Houston Cougar totaled 25 receptions for 369 yards and five touchdowns. He was on pace to catch Andre Johnson’s rookie record receiving yardage (976) entering December. 

Per projections, Dell was expected to finish with over 1,200 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns, which would have been second-most among rookies behind Los Angeles Rams’ Puka Nacua.

Initially believed to be a season-ending injury, there were rumors Dell could rejoin the team deeper in the postseason. The possibility never came to fruition following a loss in the divisional round to the Baltimore Ravens.

Instead, the Texans let their rookie heal and prepare for the next season. 

“Tank is back and he’s starting to get in with our guys here with the offseason programs,” said coach DeMeco Ryans. “So, I’m excited to have Tank back. That was a devastating loss for us last year, losing him. He’s such a dynamic player for us, such an inspiration for myself, a lot of our team.

Dell’s been working with NFL wide receiver and tight end specialist trainer Delfonte Diamond, who posted multiple videos documenting workouts throughout the offseason.

Diamond stated Dell will be ready when the Texans start offseason training activities on May 20. 

A healthy Dell returns to a new-look Texans offense that includes the recently acquired Stefon Diggs and breakout receiver Nico Collins. Combined, the trio might be the league’s top passing unit a year removed from finishing top 10. 

Diggs caught 100-plus passes during his four seasons with the Buffalo Bills.  Collins finished eighth overall in receiving yards and became the third play in franchise history to total over 1,200 yards in a single season. 

Dell and Stroud, along with Diggs and third-year receiver John Metchie, recently had organized a throwing session out in Los Angeles earlier this month.

“Being able to throw with him in L.A. was really big and [John] Metchie looks amazing as well – some of the other guys that came out as well,” Stroud said. “It’s been amazing to get some work in.”

The Texans may open things up in the air with the new trio. They ran three wide receiver sets on first down 39% of the time, which is the eighth fewest in the league, according to NFLEO

Dell and Diggs played around 70% of their snaps as outside receivers, with the other 30% coming in the slot. With either receiver capable of playing both roles, offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik’s playbook opens up in year two. 

“I think we have a lot of potential,” Stroud said. “A ton of guys who have played a lot of meaningful ball. A lot of guys who can do different things with the ball, which is amazing.”

NFL fans recalled the 4 QBs Tee Higgins said he’d want to play with after his Bengals trade request

Tee Higgins already has a shortlist of star QBs he’d like to play with.

The Cincinnati Bengals’ first promising core with Joe Burrow seems to be in danger of breaking up. On Monday morning, star receiver Tee Higgins was officially granted permission to seek a trade, opening up a world of possibilities for his next potential NFL team.

But while many NFL fans fantasized about the terrific playmaker joining their squad, it seems Higgins already somewhat telegraphed where he’d like to play in the future.

In a month-old video courtesy of NBC Sports’ Lawrence Jackson Jr., Higgins built his shortlist of good NFL quarterbacks he’d like to play with who aren’t Joe Burrow. From Trevor Lawrence to CJ Stroud, the names he mentions aren’t remotely surprising:

I could certainly see Higgins calling Houston or Jacksonville home, considering where those still-ascending teams are in their contention windows. But I’d venture there is a virtual zero percent chance the Bengals deal Higgins away to play with Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen — considering the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills are likely considered main roadblocks in Cincinnati’s Super Bowl aspirations.

One thing is for sure: If Higgins’ request is fulfilled, it’s gonna be a fun deal that one lucky quarterback will really appreciate.

Texans TE Dalton Schultz says he wanted to re-sign because of C.J. Stroud

Houston Texans tight end Dalton Schultz recently signed a three-year, $36 million extension to keep catching passes from C.J. Stroud.

Houston Texans tight end Dalton Schultz enjoyed a great first season on the team alongside C.J. Stroud in 2023. The two established a great connection in Stroud’s first season and rode the rookie quarterback’s arm to the AFC South title and a first-round playoff win.

So when it came time to decide his future, Schultz told “The Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday that he always wanted to return to Houston because he wanted to continue to play with Stroud. He signed a three-year, $36 million deal this week to remain with the team.

“C.J.’s quickly cemented himself as one of the top quarterbacks in the league,” Schultz said. “… That was a big part of me wanting to come back. I wanted to surround my guys like that. Guys that kind of galvanizes a football team and I think he absolutely does that.

“It’s a great time to be a Texan and I’m super excited to be back.”

Schultz finished the year with 59 receptions for 635 yards season and five touchdowns. Those numbers finished second, third and third on the team behind only wide receivers Nico Collins and Tank Dell.

Stroud, meanwhile, went on to win NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after he completed 63.9% of his passes for 4,108 yards, 23 touchdowns and only five interceptions. That ranked 11th, third, tied-for-sixth and tied-for-second among all rookie quarterbacks since the 1970 merger.

The veteran tight end went on to praise the rest of the team and the coaching staff in his interview with McAfee. From the sound of it, too, Schultz is all-in on what Houston can do in 2024 behind Stroud once more.