C.J. Stroud, a rookie quarterback in the NFL, has quickly asserted himself as a commanding presence for his team in the Houston Texans. With two weeks into his NFL career, Stroud called out his team for their lack of leadership after a devastating loss at home. The loss left the Texans at 0-2, maintaining their three year streak of winning no more than four games. Stroud’s anger was not only at the loss, but that he was the only one to address it. His vocal demand for leadership marked a turning point for the team, who would go on to win their next two games by 44 points.

With a new zeal, Stroud continues to rapidly improve the team’s performance with his own skills. Last September, he set a record of throwing for more passing yards in a game than any other rookie, and four months later, he became the youngest quarterback in NFL history to win a playoff game. This has led to a change in perception of the Texans, with the rest of the league viewing them as an accelerating force to reckon with.

The Texans are going all in this season. Along with Stroud, there have been new additions like a trade for Stefon Diggs and picks for running back, Joe Mixon and defensive end, Danielle Hunter. With Stroud still on his rookie contract, Houston feels ready to be a contender in the crowded field of AFC. The team is working tirelessly to assure that the coming seasons don’t resemble the humbling losses of past years.

The Houston Texans’ reception to Stroud’s outburst showed their acceptance of a new dynamic. Following Stroud’s outburst, veteran safety, Jimmie Ward, approached him, commending him on his courage. The nurturing of this rookie’s leadership, including his passion and frustration, indicates a shift in the team dynamic that leads to success.

“Pressure is a privilege,” says the young quarterback. He seems to thrive in the limelight, having been used to being at the center attention while playing for Ohio State. Stroud is aware that this year is different for the Texans, with five of their games being scheduled for national television including a big match-up on Christmas Day against the Ravens. With the spotlight focused on them, Stroud points out that they carry the weight of expectations that could either make or break them.

Stroud’s intensity and composure are what make him stand out on the NFL scene. A combination of hard work and natural talent makes it seem like he was born for success in the league, but he is quick to remind fans and teammates alike, that it is not as easy as it looks. He’s known as a player who doesn’t fold under pressure and rarely attempts “Superman stuff” when there’s nothing available. He’s determined to overcome the rookie season and lead his team, the Houston Texans, to victory.

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