It is early in June, but the lack of participation in one notable player is drawing attention to Houston.
CJ Stroud has been out of throwing part of organized team activities because of what was originally believed to be a pectoral issue and has since been reduced to what Demeco Ryans coach described on Tuesday as “general tenderness.” Most importantly, Ryans did not express concerns about Stroud’s outlook as the period 2025 approaches.
“There are no worries about CJ it’s just a general tenderness,” Ryan said. “We are making extra precautions with him, but he will be good to go. No worries on my ends there.”
Ryans was intentionally unclear on Tuesday when they answered questions about Stroud and avoid specifically when asked if Stroud would be able to throw away minicamp. When questions were further asked about possible procedures outside the Axor Strou’s Ager, Ryans closed the inquiries in all respects.
“It’s for CJ, guys. The questions, that’s it,” said Ryan. “What I said, that’s it for him. It’s a general tenderness and we’re making extra precaution with him.