‘It was kind of a no-brainer’
The Houston Texans exercised the fifth-year option for CJ Stroud final week, a principally procedural transfer that locks the quarterback down for the following two seasons.
General supervisor Nick Caserio burdened that the transfer would not say something extra concerning the quarterback than the Texans’ plan to proceed constructing round him.
“I don’t really think that affects his future. He’s our quarterback,” Caserio mentioned Monday, through the workforce’s official transcript. “We’ve said that from the beginning. DeMeco (Ryans) and I have both said it. I think that was really more of a procedural thing. I don’t want to say it was a no-brainer, but it was kind of a no-brainer, so we’re glad he’s here. Again, it’s more of a part of the process.
“So, we’re enthusiastic about his offseason. I believe he is had a good method, he had a good perspective right here. I believe he is put a lot of work in from, I’d say, March and April. I’m so excited to have him round right here within the spring and I’m excited to maintain shifting ahead.”
