Texans QB C.J. Stroud Ruled Out With Concussion Versus Broncos
The Houston Texans await with bated breath for an update on quarterback C.J. Stroud, who took a big hit during the Week 9 contest against the Denver Broncos.

Stroud was scrambling during the second quarter when he took a hit from Broncos cornerback Kris Abrams-Draine. He remained down for some time before trainers helped him to the Texans’ sideline.
Davis Mills stepped in for the 2023 Offensive Rookie of the Year.
C.J. Stroud Evaluated for Concussion During Texans-Broncos
Stroud was eventually taken into the Texans’ locker room to be evaluated for a concussion, and he was deemed questionable to return. Mills completed multiple passes on his possession, finding Nico Collins for 11 yards to put the Texans in a goal-to-go situation.
As encouraging as Mills’ play was on short notice, and he was sacked to end that possession, the Texans’ entire game plan on offense is designed around having Stroud under center.
His absence would naturally be devastating.
However, Mills is an experienced passer and former third-round draft pick who has started 26 of his now-40 career games played. Mills entered Week 9 with a 5-19-1 record and a 6,190-35-25 career line on 62.5% completion.
Mills was the Texans’ starter before they used the No. 2 overall pick of the 2023 draft to select Stroud. Unfortunately for the Texans, their injury woes were not over.
The Texans ultimately ruled Stroud – along with right tackle Tytus Howard (concussion) and linebacker Christian Harris (shin) – out for the remainder of the contest, putting the QB in doubt for Week 10.
Texans RB Woody Marks Joins C.J. Stroud on Sideline
As if losing Stroud were not concerning enough, the Texans also saw promising rookie running back Woody Marks pick up an injury that forced him to the sideline. Marks was able to walk off under his own power to the sideline and into the blue medical tent.
Marks has been the more productive of the Texans’ backs between himself and starter Nick Chubb, presenting a dual-threat element that his teammate does not possess.
The Texans remain without would-be starter and Pro Bowler Joe Mixon.
Marks returned to the Texans’ bench area and received treatment from the training staff for his lower back. That left Stroud as the Texans’ only concern, but it was always their greatest and most pressing.
Texans OL Takes Double Hit in Week 9
To make matters worse, Howard and right guard Ed Ingram both exited the contest with injuries. The Texans replaced them with Juice Scruggs and Blake Fisher, respectively. Still, Stroud’s status is of the utmost importance.
The Texans will face a daunting stretch with or without Stroud. They face the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 10, the Indianapolis Colts in Week 11, and the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 12.
Moreover, the Texans, who entered Week 9 at 3-4 on the season, have already had their bye.
They are already looking up in terms of the AFC South race, and their Wild Card outlook is already in danger, too. Losing Stroud for any amount of time would be detrimental, but multiple weeks could completely derail their season.
Steve Bisciotti Supports Kid Rock's All-American Halftime Show with Turning Point USA, Declares Strong Message for America


Steve Bisciotti, owner of the Baltimore Ravens, has publicly supported Kid Rock’s All-American Halftime Show in partnership with Turning Point USA, praising the event for its patriotic tone and clear message of American values. With tickets sold out within hours and a crowd of passionate fans chanting slogans like "Hold the Line, Skip the Bunny," Bisciotti highlighted how the event resonates with the current cultural climate and the importance of freedom and individuality in America.
“I’m fully behind Kid Rock’s All-American Halftime Show,” Bisciotti said in a statement. “It’s a celebration of what makes America great — our love for music, our appreciation for freedom, and our unwavering support for values that unite us as a country. This event, along with Turning Point USA’s involvement, is exactly the kind of positive, patriotic message that America needs right now.”
The All-American Halftime Show, which is set to be a major spectacle, has sparked significant excitement among fans, especially those who feel that traditional American values are being overlooked in mainstream entertainment. The event's growing popularity has led to a wave of support, as crowds flocked to buy tickets, eager to be part of the celebration of freedom and independence.
Bisciotti, who is known for his strong opinions on various cultural issues, emphasized that the show represents more than just a performance. “It’s a message. A loud and clear message to the NFL and to everyone watching that America is choosing guitar over political correctness, passion over censorship, and freedom over division,” he said.
The chant, "Hold the Line, Skip the Bunny," was widely understood to be a direct response to the cultural and political debates currently unfolding in the country, especially in relation to the entertainment industry. The phrase symbolizes a rallying cry for those who want to preserve traditional American values in the face of changing trends in media and entertainment.
“Events like this remind us of the power of music, unity, and standing up for what you believe in,” Bisciotti continued. “It’s not about divisiveness; it’s about bringing people together under a shared love for our country.”
As the countdown to the All-American Halftime Show continues, Kid Rock and Turning Point USA are gearing up to deliver a performance that promises to stir up conversation, inspire patriotism, and send a powerful message to the NFL and beyond. Bisciotti’s endorsement reflects the growing movement of Americans who are eager to reclaim their cultural space and stand strong for the principles they believe in.