LATEST NEWS: Texans QB CJ Stroud Seen Leaving The Travis Scott Celeb Softball Game With Famous Rapper And…

 Texans QB CJ Stroud Seen Leaving The Travis Scott Celeb Softball Game With Famous Rapper And Model Amber Rose

 

C.J. Stroud is a multi-hat wearer, and he does it with style.

Over the past year, Stroud has emerged as a huge NFL figure, leading the Texans from the bottom of the league to the AFC South championship.

In fact, it appears that he has gotten so famous that he has been navigating the celebrity dating scene.

The up-and-coming NFL player C.J. Stroud has been photographed with a number of celebs; he was most recently observed leaving the Travis Scott Celebrity Softball Game with Amber Rose.
Stroud has been making waves both on and off the field, leading the Houston Texans to the AFC South title and participating in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game. At the softball game, Stroud showcased his batting skills and expressed his appreciation for being part of the event. Other NFL players, including Stefon Diggs and DeAndre Hopkins, were also in attendance. Despite his success, Stroud remains humble and focused on enjoying the offseason before the team prepares for the upcoming season. Known for his accuracy and athleticism, Stroud stole the show at the Cactus Jack Foundation’s HBCU Celebrity Softball Classic, earning the title of Most Valuable Player. Stroud showed off his batting prowess before the event and then went yard during the game.
Now that he is going to be participating in the NBA celebrity all-star basketball game, he is eager to enjoy himself and not take himself too seriously.

Stroud is still regarded as a rising star in the sports industry thanks to his adaptable abilities and broad appeal.

In addition to becoming the only quarterback in NFL history to lead the league in passing yards per game and touchdowns to interceptions ratio, Stroud led the Texans to the AFC South division title during his outstanding rookie campaign. He also entered the exclusive ranks of Tom Brady and Joe Montana.

Stroud did admit, though, that he would have preferred to play baseball because, in contrast to most NFL contracts, Major League Baseball offers guaranteed salaries.

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