HOUSTON ā Rookie C.J. Stroud impressed fans across the country with his poise and calmness in leading the Houston Texans to a win over Cleveland in his playoff debut.
Though the performance was eye-opening to many, for those in Houston who know him best, it was just what they expected.
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āHeās proven that big games donāt phase him,ā offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik said. āI wonder if his heart rate drops. Heās a special individual in that way.ā
Stroud even impressed Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson, who heāll square off against Saturday in the divisional round, with his work against the Browns.
āFrom my experience, he played better than I did from my rookie playoff game, I would say that,ā said Jackson, who threw for 194 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in a 23-17 loss to the Chargers in his playoff debut in 2019. āHe was throwing the ball all over the field, making things happen. He did great.ā
Stroud, the second overall pick, threw for 274 yards and three touchdowns against Clevelandās top-ranked defense in the 45-14 rout. At just 22, he became the youngest quarterback to win a playoff game.
Stroud was 16 of 21 before sitting down for good with about nine minutes left and the game well in hand. His 157.2 passer rating was the best by a rookie with at least 20 passing attempts in a game in NFL history.
He was asked to explain how heās stayed so calm under intense pressure in his first NFL season.
āI feel like thatās just how I am as a person,ā he said. āIāve been this way since Iāve been a child⦠Iāve always been the youngest in my family. Iāve always been the one who kind of gets picked on or whatever, but that made me tough.ā
Now the polished rookie will face his toughest task to date when he leads Houston against top-seeded Baltimore on Saturday. It will be his second meeting with the Ravens after also visiting them in his NFL debut on Sept. 10.
Stroud threw for 242 yards in that game but failed to get the Texans in the end zone in the 25-9 loss.
Slowik said Stroud has improved and the connection he has with him has grown immensely since that game and he raved about the quarterbackās work ethic.
āHe prepares like someone who has been in the league six, seven, eight years, and that speeds up all our conversations,ā Slowik said. āI feel like Iām talking to another coach. So, our back and forths are usually pretty quick. He understands what Iām saying, I understand what heās saying.ā
Coach DeMeco Ryans liked many of the things Stroud did in his first game against the Ravens, but said heās grown the most since then in his ability to rally the team around him.
āWhen weāve needed it most, I feel like just throughout the entire season, and now in this moment, heās the leader we need him to be,ā Ryans said. āHeās the player that we need him to be. His demeanor on the field, off the field, is exactly what you want out of a starting quarterback.ā
Stroudās teammates say he got to work almost immediately after he joined the Texans to bond with them, especially the guys whoād be catching his passes to start the season. Last spring, he organized a trip to Los Angeles for Houstonās receivers and tight ends where they stayed and worked together to build rapport. The quarterback paid for everyoneās flights and put them up in a rented mansion tight end Brevin Jordan estimated to be worth about $20 million.
After strengthening those bonds throughout the season, no one was surprised that he played one of his best games last week when it mattered most.
āI knew he was ready,ā Jordan said. āThere was no doubt in my mind the dude was going to go out there and ball.ā
Stroud knows that few outside of Houston are giving the Texans a chance on Saturday in a game where theyāre 9 ½ point underdogs, according to FanDuel SportsBook.
But he isnāt worried about that. After all, they werenāt even expected to be in this position.
āItās really just up to us to go out there and do our jobs, and we believe in ourselves and we trust in ourselves to win games and hopefully win this game,ā he said. āWe have complete confidence in ourselves, so weāre not really worried about what everyone else has to say.ā
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