June 3, 2025
ANALYSISStroud was kept from throwing early at voluntary OTAs due to what was initially called a minor pectoral injury, but
Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston now reports the third-year quarterback is dealing with muscle tightness in his throwing shoulder. Coach DeMeco Ryans indicated Tuesday that there are "no concerns" with Stroud, per
Jeremy Bergman of NFL.com, and that the team is simply being cautious with him. Stroud still has roughly a month and a half to get fully healthy before the start of training camp. The most notable consequence of his current absence from practice is missing early opportunities to build chemistry with new wideouts
Christian Kirk,
Jayden Higgins and
Jaylin Noel, but the majority of such reps will be taken during camp and in the preseason.