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NFL insider Albert Breer reveals Texans’ bold $50 million plan could change timeline for C.J. Stroud extension

NFL insider Albert Breer reveals Texans’ bold $50 million plan could change timeline for C.J. Stroud extension
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The Houston Texans are heading into a defining stretch of their rebuild, and the spotlight is now firmly on C.J. Stroud. After a third season that fell short of expectations and a flat finish to 2025-26, questions around his long-term value have grown louder. With extension talks approaching, the franchise faces a delicate balancing act. A fresh update from insider Albert Breer suggests the outcome may depend as much on another rising star as it does on Stroud himself.

Albert Breer drops big update on Texans’ $50 million move and what it means for C.J. Stroud extension

Breer’s latest insight offers a clear window into Houston’s thinking, and it points directly to Will Anderson Jr. as a key factor in the timeline. “Stay tuned on this. Will Anderson Jr. could get $50 million per year on a new deal, and it’ll be interesting to see how that might affect Stroud’s approach,” Breer said. “It wouldn’t stun me if they just pick up his fifth-year option and let him play out the 2026 season.”That possibility carries weight. Anderson has quickly built a case as one of the league’s most disruptive defensive players. At just 24, he has stacked accolades, including two Pro Bowl selections, a first-team All-Pro nod, and a Defensive Rookie of the Year award. His production has been consistent, with double-digit sacks and strong backfield presence across consecutive seasons.
Financially, the edge rusher market has already been reset several times. Micah Parsons leads the group at $46.5 million annually, followed closely by Aidan Hutchinson and T. J. Watt. Anderson, given his trajectory, could push beyond that ceiling. If he does, Houston will need to allocate a significant portion of its cap space to secure him.That’s where the ripple effect begins. Stroud’s own value remains harder to pin down. League projections place his potential extension anywhere between $30 million and $55 million per year. It’s a wide range, reflecting both his early promise and recent inconsistency.For the Texans, committing heavily to both players at once may not be practical. Letting Stroud play through 2026, with a fifth-year option in 2027, offers flexibility. It also gives the front office more time to evaluate whether he can regain his upward trajectory and justify a top-tier quarterback deal.There is no urgency to rush this decision, and that may be the most telling part. Houston appears willing to wait, even if it means extending the uncertainty around its quarterback.As the draft approaches and contract discussions quietly progress, this situation feels far from settled. For Stroud, the next season may not just be about improvement. It could define his place in Houston’s long-term plans.

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