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Stroud's Interception Nightmare: Texans' Playoff Hopes Dimmed
18 Jan
Summary
- C.J. Stroud threw four interceptions in the first half against the Patriots.
- One interception was returned for a touchdown by Marcus Jones.
- These turnovers allowed the Patriots to build a significant halftime lead.

During the Texans' divisional round playoff game, quarterback C.J. Stroud endured a challenging first half against the Patriots. He threw four interceptions before halftime, a stark contrast to his regular season performance where he only had eight picks. These turnovers significantly impacted the game's momentum.
Marcus Jones capitalized on one of Stroud's errant passes, returning an interception for a touchdown. This defensive score, combined with other interceptions by Carlton Davis and Craig Woodson, allowed the Patriots to establish a commanding 21-10 lead by halftime at Gillette Stadium.
The Texans' ability to advance in the playoffs is now in question following this performance. Stroud's struggles in the first half have put their bid for an AFC Championship appearance in serious jeopardy, highlighting the critical nature of ball security in postseason play.




