JUST 10 MINUTES AGO: NFL Legend JJ Watt Breaks His Silence, Defends CJ Stroud After Texans’ Playoff Collapse
HOUSTON — In the aftermath of the Houston Texans’ painful 28–16 loss to the New England Patriots in the Divisional Round, criticism quickly flooded social media, much of it aimed directly at quarterback CJ Stroud. But just minutes ago, Texans legend and future Hall of Famer JJ Watt stepped forward with a powerful and emotional statement, forcefully pushing back against what he called an unjust and misguided backlash.

The defeat was a brutal one. Houston entered the second half with momentum and belief, only to watch the game slowly unravel at Gillette Stadium. Missed opportunities, defensive breakdowns, and costly special-teams miscues shifted the balance, allowing New England to seize control late. Yet despite the complex reality of how the game slipped away, much of the public conversation focused narrowly on Stroud.
That reaction did not sit well with Watt.
“The way people are coming for this kid after that loss is a crime against football — a blatant betrayal of everything this sport stands for. How can people be so cruel?” Watt said in a statement that immediately began circulating across the NFL world. “You’re criticizing a young man who threw four touchdowns, who carried the weight of a legendary franchise on his shoulders all night, and who did everything in his power to win.”
Watt’s words struck a nerve, especially among Texans fans who watched Stroud battle relentlessly from start to finish. The rookie quarterback delivered one of the most impressive playoff performances of his young career, repeatedly standing tall in the pocket under pressure and making big throws against a disciplined Patriots defense.
“He’s out there every week giving his absolute all, never asking for attention, and never blaming a soul — even when the defense and the kicks didn’t go his way,” Watt continued.
Indeed, Stroud never pointed fingers after the loss. In the locker room, he took responsibility, spoke calmly about missed chances, and emphasized team unity. That composure has become a defining trait of his leadership throughout Houston’s remarkable season, one that saw the Texans exceed expectations and return to playoff relevance faster than anyone predicted.

“To me, CJ Stroud is the heart of Houston and one of the most resilient players in this league,” Watt said. “He stood tall amidst the noise and played his heart out at Gillette Stadium.”
Watt’s defense carries weight not just because of his status, but because of his intimate understanding of what it means to carry a franchise. During his time in Houston, Watt experienced playoff heartbreak, public scrutiny, and the impossible expectations placed on stars in critical moments. His message was clear: blaming Stroud ignores the reality of football itself.
“Instead of trying to tear him down for a lead that slipped away or calling the season a failure, people should be getting behind him and respecting the toughness he showed on that field,” Watt said. “He didn’t lose that game; he gave them every chance to win it.”
Across the league, players and analysts echoed similar sentiments, noting that playoff football is rarely decided by one player — especially when that player delivers four touchdowns on the road in one of the league’s toughest environments.
For Houston, the loss stings. But the bigger picture remains undeniable: the Texans have found their quarterback, their leader, and their future. And with voices like JJ Watt firmly in his corner, CJ Stroud’s story in Houston feels far from finished.