C.J. Stroud Dropped A Truth Bomb On Houston Texans Fans Booing Him After Embarrassing Christmas Day Blowout Loss
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Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud had the worst game of his career on a national stage.
The Houston Texans played so poorly in a 31-2 loss to the Baltimore Ravens that the sellout crowd inside NRG Stadium was already booing before they even saw Beyoncé’s halftime show.
Beyonce showed up and gave the fans something to cheer about.
Once the second half began, the Texans made no adjustments and found themselves being booed several more times before thousands of fans began making their early exit.
Stroud was fine with Wednesday’s crowd response, especially after he admitted that he had “probably one of my worst games of my whole career.”
“People are entitled to their opinions. They care about the game. Their emotions matter, so I understand,” said CJ Stroud.
“This is not my first time and probably won’t be my last. It’s not something to internalize and point the finger at yourself but it is something that you can use to motivate you, to not want those moments anymore.”
Stroud completed 17-of-31 passes for 185 yards and one interception.
The Houston Texans’ defense scored 2 points that came from a safety, while the offense produced zero points against the Baltimore Ravens.
The Texans only had 213 total yards on the day. Their rushing game was non-existent, as they had 38 total rushing yards, while the Ravens had 229.
CJ Stroud Has Regressed In Year Two
Second-year Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud, and his teammates heard boos from the home crowd during the club’s disappointing 31-2 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Christmas Day.
Stroud has been heavily criticized for his downplay in 2024.
After earning Offensive Rookie of the Year Award honors for the 2023 season, Stroud hasn’t improved as expected.
ESPN stats ranks him 25th in the NFL among qualified players with a 49.1 adjusted QBR and an 86.0 passer rating on the campaign.
So far in 2024, Stroud has tossed 19 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions over 16 games.
Chiefs’ Heiress Gracie Hunt Is Dating Friend Of Patrick Mahomes Who Also Has A Background In Football
Gracie Hunt (Photo via Instagram)
It is no shock that the man Gracie Hunt would be dating was either going to be an active athlete or have a past in athletics.
It turns out he is much more than that.
Former college football quarterback Cody Keith, who became a real estate agent, is now dating the heiress to the Kansas City Chiefs fortune.
During an interview with OutKick’s Charly Arnolt, Hunt revealed that Keith is actually friends with Patrick Mahomes. They used to train together well before she started dating the former East Carolina quarterback.
“He grew up playing football and he and Patrick actually trained together out of college,” Gracie Hunt explained.
“They had a pre-existing friendship. And it is just so funny how small the world is. They have been buddies this whole time, and it took him all this time to meet me.”
Hunt seems to be smitten with the new love in her life.
“We are grateful that we can easily travel to see each other. He has made a huge effort to come to the games this year, which has been so much fun to get to share football season with him.”
As a quarterback at Cheshire Academy in 2010, Keith threw for 3,840 yards and 39 touchdowns.
More On Gracie Hunt’s New Boyfriend
Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt has found love with former East Carolina quarterback Cody Keith.
She debuted her relationship in September 2024.
Since their Instagram launch, neither has been shy about showcasing their romance in public.
Keith, who appeared in two games for the ECU Pirates in 2013, attended training camps with the Baltimore Ravens, Washington Redskins and Indianapolis Colts. However, he never had the chance to earn a roster spot in the league.
According to the website of The Keith Corporation, a commercial real estate development and brokerage firm, Keith is a licensed broker in the state of North Carolina and is “primarily focused on tenant representation and build-to-suit development.”