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Houston Texans OC points out three positives from CJ Stroud’s NFL debut

Houston Texans quarterback made his NFL debut last week and the rookie QB has impressed the team’s offensive coordinator with three key aspects from his performance

Houston Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik has explained why there were plenty of positives to take from CJ Stroud’s debut.

Stroud played his first game in the NFL last Sunday for the Texans against the Baltimore Ravens. The Texans lost 25-9 in the Week One opener at the M&T Bank Stadium, with Stroud failing to complete a single touchdown pass.

Despite not getting a TD pass, Stroud still managed to amass 242 total passing yards with 28 of 42 completed passes and zero interceptions. The rookie quarterback will be hopeful of putting in a performance that leads to a win when he takes to the field in Week Two against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.

Stroud was the second overall pick for the Texans in the 2023 NFL Draft and has begun his rookie season in the league. To put into context, Stroud’s debut game saw him finish with a passer rating of 78.0, via ESPN, which is 22nd overall and higher than the likes of Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs), Dak Prescott (Dallas Cowboys), Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills), and Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals).

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