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C.J. Stroud Clears up Shoulder Concerns as Texans Begin Mandatory Minicamp

  • C.J. Stroud, the Houston Texans' third-year quarterback, returned to unrestricted throwing during the team's mandatory minicamp on Tuesday after missing earlier OTAs.
  • Stroud's limited throwing in voluntary OTAs resulted from shoulder soreness caused by an aggressive offseason training program, and no surgery was involved.
  • During the minicamp, Stroud led the first-team offense, consistently delivering sharp throws to receivers with his usual velocity, while the team also welcomed running back Nick Chubb, recovering from injuries.
  • Stroud mentioned that he has been putting in significant effort to improve his physical condition by reducing fat and enhancing his speed and strength, while coach DeMeco Ryans confirmed that Stroud is participating in minicamp without any limitations or concerns.
  • Stroud's return to full participation signals readiness for the upcoming season starting with the preseason on August 9, with the Texans viewing him as a key cornerstone despite earlier injury worries.
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KRIV broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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