Texans QB C.J. Stroud leaves game vs. Broncos
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Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud has exited the Broncos game with an apparent head injury caused by a big hit.
At the top of the second quarter, Stroud would go down with a concussion following a scramble, taken down by Broncos cornerback Kris Abrams-Draine, which would sideline Houston's star quarterback for the remainder of the contest, elevate Davis Mills for the rest of the day, and wound up coming up short 15-18.
CJ Stroud’s night against the Denver Broncos ended with a scare that silenced NRG Stadium on Sunday. Midway through the second quarter of Houston’s 18-15
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Denver Broncos, the performance was paired with a scary head injury for quarterback C.J. Stroud at the beginning of the second quarter, ultimately taking the star signal caller out for the rest of the way,
Stroud was diagnosed with a concussion after a slide when a hit by Broncos cornerback Kris Abrams-Draine slammed the quarterback’s head into the ground. Officials threw a flag for unnecessary roughness. Replay reversed the on-field decision, deciding that the slide was late and that Abrams-Draine didn’t make contact with Stroud’s head.
The Houston Texans took a big loss on Sunday to Denver in their bid for a playoff spot. There is little room for error down the stretch. Teams listed in order of tiebreakers. The top seed receives a first-round bye.