See it: NFL Irish pay off Notre Dame-Ohio State bet

Anyone else lose a bet to a friend or coworker this weekend that wasn’t for money?

The only thing that can make a thrilling college football game better is a friendly wager between co-workers.

We’ve all done them before.

Lunch or a case of beer are common, as is having to wear gear supporting the opponent after the fact.

That’s what happened with the Houston Texans between their rookie quarterback CJ Stroud, an Ohio State product, and Kurt Hinish and Jarrett Patterson who both played at Notre Dame.

We all know the result of the game at this point so on Monday it was time to pay up for Hinish and Patterson.  Check out that Stroud posted to Instagram below.

I will say at least the shirt Patterson got stuck wearing looks sweet.

Next time gents, next time…

CJ Stroud becomes first Ohio State quarterback to throw for 380 yards in an NFL game

Texans rookie CJ Stroud set a record for former Ohio State quarterbacks in the NFL.

In what seems like an almost unreal statistic given the dominance of Ohio State over the last decade-plus, Houston Texans rookie quarterback CJ Stroud just accomplished what no other Buckeye quarterback ever has in the national football league. Stroud became the first quarterback in his alma mater to throw for 380+ yards in a single game,

Stroud might already be the most impressive quarterback to come out of the Ohio State program in its decorated history, with the school finding limited success in its prior signal callers. The likes of Troy Smith, Braxton Miller, Cardale Jones, Terrelle Pryor, etc. just could not retain a starting position in the league. It is also been a struggle for Chicago Bears’ quarterback Justin Fields to find success at the next level, potentially adding to a shaky track record from the team.

With just two games, Stroud already boasts more 300-yard games than Fields, and one could expect that to grow. Though to be fair, Fields hasn’t had much around him and seemingly has not been properly developed.

It’s early in the year, but Stroud already looks like the cool, calm, collected, and accurate passer that he was at Ohio State, and the Houston Texans look like they may have found their long-term answer at the position since the departure of the troubled Deshaun Watson. Stroud is quickly on his way to becoming the best quarterback out of Ohio State in its history, even if the bar is admittedly low.

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Texans WR John Metchie set to make NFL regular-season debut

Former Alabama WR set to make NFL debut after bout with Leukemia

Houston Texans wide receiver [autotag]John Metchie[/autotag] is set to make his anticipated NFL regular-season debut today in the feel-good story of the year. Metchie was a highly coveted second-round pick out of Alabama in the 2022 NFL Draft before tragedy struck.

Going into Metchie’s rookie season, he was diagnosed with Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia and missed the entirety of what would have been his rookie season in 2022. Metchie battled hard and was cleared to return to football-related activities in the early spring of this year.

Today, Metchie returns to the gridiron for his highly anticipated debut as the Texans square off against the Indianapolis Colts in Houston. With a rookie quarterback in CJ Stroud, the Texans will need all of the help they can get from their receiving core and Metchie is a very football-savvy mind. He also has a chance to be one of the best receivers in a somewhat uninspiring receiving room.

All of Alabama nation is with Metchie today and excited to see what he can do!

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Ravens vs. Texans: 10 stats to know for Week 1

We’re looking at 10 stats to know ahead of the Baltimore #Ravens Week 1 matchup against the Houston Texans via @Thacover2NFL

The 2023 NFL regular season is upon us, and Wednesday is the first official game week practice of the year, with all eyes on Mark Andrews.

The Ravens star tight end is expected to return to practice after suffering an undisclosed injury during a joint practice with the Commanders.

Baltimore and Houston offer several intriguing storylines, including the debut of first-year head coach DeMeco Ryans, and No. 2 overall pick, C.J. Stroud.

With preparation set to begin, we’re looking at ten early stats for Week 1.

C.J. Stroud on winning over Texans’ locker room as a rookie: ‘I think that means a little more’

C.J. Stroud reflected on winning over the #Texans’ locker room in his comments to the media on Sunday.

Houston Texans rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud has never run from competition when it came to the game he has loved since he was a kid. He embraces it and wants to prove to his coaches that he deserves to be under center when the game starts.

During his redshirt freshman At Ohio State, he was in a fierce quarterback battle with three other players, including Quinn Ewers, who had reclassified to play in the Spring for the Buckeyes with a chance to be the starter when the season started.

All four quarterbacks were looking to replace Justin Fields, whom the Chicago Bears had drafted in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day took his time evaluating all his quarterbacks before eventually naming Stroud as the starter in the season opener against the Minnesota Gophers.

After being drafted by the Texans with the No.2 selection in this year’s draft, Stroud had to repeat the process he had at Ohio State all over again as head coach DeMeco Ryans and general manager Nick Caserio did not want to name a regular-season starter, allowing third-year quarterback Davis Mills to retain his starting position.

On Sunday, Ryans made it official after the final preseason game that Stroud would be the starter in Week 1 against the Baltimore Ravens.

Winning quarterback battles is easy for the talented 21-year-old from Rancho Cucamonga, California. It is capturing the locker room as a rookie that means more to Stroud than anything.

“Honestly, I think that means a little more,” said Stroud about being recognized as a leader in the locker room. “Something about football, I think everything kind of happens naturally. Like either you’re going to play good, or you’re not. Whatever is going to happen happens. But locker rooms, those are where bonds and brotherhood and things that really mean something to me happen.”

“And I mean, I just came in and was myself and think guys gravitated towards me and got to hang out with a lot of dudes off the field in the locker room and do some things that were awesome group bonding, and I definitely think that’s what makes football special. You got so many dudes from different walks of life to come together to play this amazing sport, and all of us to be in the locker room and sharing the same name. That’s special, man, because it’s hard to do. I don’t think there is any other profession that does that at our scale and has to trust on seeing other guys do their jobs.”

Trust has been the most vital characteristic trait that Stroud has exuded in the locker room and on the field. His teammates have picked up on it from his arrival, and it has carried over throughout training camp and the preseason. Especially his wide receivers, who have developed continuity with him over the few months they have worked together.

“Growth,” said third-year wide receiver Nico Collins about Stroud after the preseason game against the New Orleans Saints. “Each day, he is just growing. We are all doing it step-by-step we are all growing as an offense, as a unit, and as a team. We just feel that energy; we are there for each other and can’t wait for the season.”

NFL Hall of Famer expects Will Anderson to have similar role to Cowboys Micah Parsons

NFL HOF RB LaDainian Tomlinson shares high praise for Texans rookie Will Anderson

The Houston Texans are in the beginning of a rebuild, and they will be starting from the ground in 2023. Houston brought in first-time head coach DeMeco Ryans to turn the ship around, and in the 2023 NFL draft he found his offensive and defensive pieces of the future.

Ryans and the Texans used the No. 2 overall pick on former Ohio State quarterback, C.J. Stroud, and then immediately after traded back into the third overall pick to select Alabama’s Will Anderson Stroud will be the quarterback of the future, but Anderson has arguably been the best player in college football over the last two seasons.

It is no surprise that Ryans fell in love with Anderson as he is an Alabama man himself. However, Anderson’s speed, football IQ and love of the game make him the perfect building block for this defense, especially with how sought out an elite pass rusher is in the modern-day NFL.

People all across the league have been remarkably high on Anderson, but maybe none more so than Chargers Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson. Tomlinson says that he expects Anderson to be utilized all over the place, whether that be lining up in a three-point stance or rushing the passer from a linebacker position, he’s going to get a lot of different looks. The praise continues as he believes that Anderson will be used in the same type of role as Cowboys superstar young edge rusher Micah Parsons.

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C.J. Stroud has been named the starter for Houston’s first preseason game

How interested are you to see C.J. Stroud start his first preseason game? #GoBucks

Houston Texans’ head coach DeMeco Ryans made it official on Monday afternoon: Former Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud has been named the starter.

Stroud has been taking most of the first team reps in practice, so it seemed just a matter of time before the announcement was made. The No. 2 pick in the 2023 NFL draft has impressed coaches and teammates from the beginning, and the hard work looks to be paying off.

The Texans open their preseason against the New England Patriots on Thursday night at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough.

All signs have pointed to Stroud picking up the offense and earning the trust of his teammates quickly. While we don’t expect the former Buckeye QB to be on the field for more than a drive or two, it will be interesting to see how the rookie does in his first NFL action.

You can catch the game on the NFL Network beginning at 7 p.m. ET.

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Social Media reacts to Texans WR John Metchie III putting defender in a blender

Former Alabama WR John Metchie III puts on an impressive move at Texans training camp and social media loves it!

After spending his rookie season on the sideline due to a diagnosis of leukemia, former Alabama wide receiver, John Metchie III is back on the field and practicing at the Houston Texans Training Camp this week. Metchie was Houston’s second-round selection in the 2022 NFL draft. It was expected that he would have a large role in the offense prior to the 2022 diagnosis.

The Texans are just as excited about Metchie’s return as he is at this point. With a rookie quarterback in C.J. Stroud, Houston will need all the help they can get from an inexperienced roster for the most part.

In a clip shared to the Texans X account, formerly known as Twitter, Metchie absolutely dusted his defender and you can tell he’s going to be a special player for them this season. Social media in general was happy to see No. 8 back on the field, but the clip took it by storm.

Watch C.J. Stroud light it up on the basketball court

CJ Stroud is just as accurate from the three-point line as he is with the deep ball. #GoBucks

Around this time last year, there was some good-hearted ribbing going on between the Ohio State football team and the Buckeye basketball team. C.J. Stroud was at the Big Ten Media days and was asked about basketball of all things. He shared that he was a pretty good shooter and that the football team could beat the basketball team in a game of hoops.

The matchup never came to be (at least that we know of), but it turns out that Stroud wasn’t exaggerating about his shooting ability. Recently, the newly drafted and signed Houston Texans quarterback was recorded in what looks to be a pick-up game in a high school or small college gym. Let’s just say Stroud’s accuracy from the three-point line is just as deadly as his deep ball on the gridiron.

Watch for yourself in the clip below.

Clearly, Stroud is an all-around athlete. Some will be critical that the No. 2 overall draft pick is playing hoops and risking injury before the season even begins, but it looks like the former Buckeye is not worrying about the critics and enjoying life.

The Texans open training camp Wednesday, July 26.

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Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud play ‘Who’s Most Likely’ ahead of rookie NFL season

The first two picks from the 2023 NFL Draft are also best friends!

While they are fierce competitors on the football field, Bryce Young and C.J. Stroud are actually very close friends. The Alabama and Ohio State stars were both at the top of their game in college and ultimately became the first and second overall picks in the 2023 NFL draft.

Young was selected with the first pick to the Carolina Panthers and Stroud had his name called just one pick later at No. 2 to the Houston Texans.

Clips from their high school training days were floating around social media as the draft approached, but now they are making new memories as members of the NFL.

In a recent video shared by the NFL Player’s Association, Young and Stroud play a game of ‘Who’s More Likely,’ which replay shows just how well the two rookies know each other.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Young and other former Alabama players as the 2023 NFL season approaches.

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