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The Texans’ strategic moves to secure their top draft picks signal a commitment to building a contender through long-term investments in young talent.Houston Today
The Houston Texans have exercised the fifth-year contract options for quarterback C.J. Stroud and edge rusher Will Anderson Jr., keeping both players under team control through the 2027 season. Stroud’s 2027 salary is set at $25.904 million, while Anderson’s is $21.512 million.
Why it matters
This move gives the Texans more time to evaluate Stroud’s development after a mixed start to his NFL career, while solidifying Anderson’s status as a cornerstone defensive player. It also sets the stage for potential long-term extensions for both players down the line.
The details
Stroud, the 2nd overall pick in 2023, had a strong rookie season but saw his production dip over the next two years due to injuries. Anderson, the 3rd overall pick, has quickly emerged as one of the league’s premier pass rushers, making the Pro Bowl twice and earning first-team All-Pro honors.
The Texans exercised the fifth-year options on April 8, 2026.
The players
C.J. Stroud
The Texans’ starting quarterback, who was the 2nd overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. Stroud had a strong rookie season but has struggled with injuries and inconsistency over the past two years.
Will Anderson Jr.
The Texans’ star edge rusher, who was the 3rd overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. Anderson has quickly developed into one of the league’s premier defensive players, making the Pro Bowl twice and earning first-team All-Pro honors.
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What they’re saying
“The Texans have exercised the 2027 fifth-year options on the contracts of QB CJ Stroud and All Pro DE Will Anderson, per source. Stroud is now due $25.904M in 2027, while Anderson is due $21.512M. Both players are also extension eligible.”
— Field Yates, ESPN Analyst
What’s next
The Texans will now focus on potentially signing Stroud and Anderson to long-term contract extensions, with Anderson expected to be a priority given his elite production.
The takeaway
This move by the Texans demonstrates their commitment to building around Stroud and Anderson as the cornerstones of their franchise, while also giving them more time to evaluate Stroud’s development and potentially lock up Anderson on a lucrative long-term deal.