Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans announced that quarterback C.J. Stroud will participate in the preseason game against the Las Vegas Raiders. This decision was reported by ESPN.com reporter DJ Bien-Aime.
Unlike the team's first preseason game, where key starters did not play, the coaching staff intends to give significant playing time to important offensive players. Stroud will benefit from an offensive line that is reportedly in good health, featuring new starters at essential positions.
Braden Smith will take the right tackle position, while Wyatt Teller is assigned to left guard, and Keylan Rutledge will serve as the center.
The Texans are gearing up for their matchup with Las Vegas. Ryans noted that the healthy offensive line is a favorable aspect as the team progresses through training camp. However, the coaching staff did not disclose how long Stroud would be in the game or any potential roster changes.





