C.J. Stroud, the Houston Texans’ young quarterback, found himself in the spotlight after a significant victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. As he walked past team owner Cal McNair following the game, intentions seemed misaligned when Stroud opted to engage with the fans instead of celebrating with McNair. This encounter did not escape the notice of the fanbase, sparking a variety of reactions online.
On X, fans expressed their opinions with a mix of frustration and humor. One user suggested trading Stroud to the New York Jets, calling him an “arrogant prick,” while another commented on the importance of respecting those in leadership roles, saying, “Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.” The discontented remarks continued, with various users questioning Stroud’s character and even calling for him to be benched or traded to other teams. Amidst the critical feedback, a few fans offered humorous explanations, with one joking that perhaps Stroud was late for a shift at Applebee’s.
The Texans’ victory over the Chiefs, which ended a five-game losing streak against them, showcased a dominant defensive effort. The team’s defense forced three turnovers from star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, limiting the Chiefs to their lowest offensive performance at Arrowhead Stadium during the Mahomes era. This performance came amidst a five-game winning streak for the Texans, after initially dropping their first three games of the season.
Stroud faced challenges during the match, particularly in the third quarter where the offense struggled, going three-and-out multiple times. However, after the Chiefs’ failed fourth-down attempt late in the game, he seized the opportunity, setting up a scoring drive capped by a touchdown run from running back Dare Ogunbowale that ultimately secured the game.
As the Texans improved their record to 8-5, they sit just one game behind the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC South. The team is poised to continue its momentum against the Arizona Cardinals in their next matchup, aiming for a sixth consecutive victory.

