C.J. Stroud had one of the best rookie seasons in NFL history. The Houston Texans star threw for 4,108 yards during his Rookie of the Year-winning campaign . The Ohio State product broke numerous records in the process. Notably, Stroud became just the third quarterback to lead the league in both touchdown-to-interception ratio and passing yards per game. All-time NFL greats Joe Montana and Tom Brady were the only other players to accomplish that feat.

Stroud also tied the rookie record for touchdown passes in a playoff game. In that 45-13 win over the Cleveland Browns, Stroud became the youngest quarterback to ever win a playoff matchup. There were big expectations heading into his second season, but Stroud had somewhat of a sophomore slump. Stroud's numbers regressed to just 3,72

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