He Houston Texans lost 31-2 to the Baltimore Ravens on Christmas Day, and fans at NRG Stadium made their feelings about the loss known.
Texans fans were booed the crows won his third consecutive match in a span of 11 days.
Quarterback CJ Stroud acknowledged the Texans’ poor play in postgame comments, taking full responsibility for the loss.
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“Terrible on my part, probably one of my worst games of my entire career,” Stroud said. “I just came out flat, I had no energy. I didn’t lead the offense like I should have.”
When asked specifically about the crowd’s reaction, Stroud seemed to understand.
“People have the right to their opinion,” he said. “They care about the game. Their emotions matter. I get it. It’s not the first time, and it probably won’t be the last. It’s not something you internalize and point fingers at, but it’s something you can use.” to motivate you.
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“I have a lot of football left in my career, hopefully, God willing. And I know that this will be a story that I will tell one day and that will help me in the long run.”
The Texans’ only points of the day came from a safety in the second quarter.
The Texans, champions of the AFC South, face the Tennessee Titans next weekend in search of a victory heading into the playoffs.