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Houston QB Stroud Evaluated for Concussion After Hard Hit
2 Nov
Summary
- Houston's C.J. Stroud hit head hard on ground during run
- Stroud evaluated for concussion, return questionable
- Controversial tackle by Kris Abrams-Draine initially flagged

On November 2, 2025, Houston quarterback C.J. Stroud was involved in a concerning incident during his team's game against the Denver Broncos. In the second quarter, Stroud scrambled for a 6-yard gain, but as he slid near the end of the run, he was hit on the shoulder by Broncos defender Kris Abrams-Draine. The impact caused the back of Stroud's head to violently bounce off the ground.
Abrams-Draine was initially flagged for unnecessary roughness, but the play was reviewed and the call was overturned. Officials determined that Abrams-Draine did not make direct contact with Stroud's head or neck. Nevertheless, Stroud remained on the ground for several minutes as the medical staff tended to him. He eventually got up and walked to the sideline, entering the medical tent for further evaluation.
The team later announced that Stroud was being evaluated for a concussion, and his return to the game was deemed questionable. The incident has raised concerns about player safety and the enforcement of rules around protecting quarterbacks from hard hits, especially those involving the head and neck area.




