Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud has etched his name in the NFL record books once again. In a recent game, Stroud surpassed Patrick Mahomes’ previous record for most passing yards through a player’s first 10 career home games, including the playoffs. This remarkable achievement solidifies Stroud’s status as one of the most promising young quarterbacks in the league.
A Tweet read,
“QB
(3,016) has passed Patrick Mahomes (3,011), setting the new NFL record for most passing yards through a player’s first 10 career home games, including the playoffs.”
QB @CJ7STROUD (3,016) has passed Patrick Mahomes (3,011), setting the new NFL record for most passing yards through a player's first 10 career home games, including the playoffs. pic.twitter.com/QegK7xPGcT
— Houston Texans PR (@TexansPR) September 16, 2024
CJ Stroud ‘s Record-Breaking Performance
C.J. Stroud’s journey to this record has been nothing short of spectacular. With 3,016 passing yards in his first 10 home games, he narrowly edged out Mahomes’ previous mark of 3,011 yards. Stroud has demonstrated exceptional skill and consistency. This achievement is particularly impressive given the high bar set by Patrick Mahomes, one of the NFL’s most prolific passers.
Since joining the Texans, CJ Stroud has quickly established himself as a key player on the team. His ability to make accurate throws, read defenses effectively, and lead the offense has earned him praise from fans and analysts alike. The record-breaking performance further solidifies his status as one of the most promising young quarterbacks in the league.
Comparing CJ Stroud and Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes set the previous record with 3,011 passing yards in his first 10 home games. Mahomes’ record was a testament to his explosive playmaking ability and leadership. Stroud’s achievement in surpassing Mahomes highlights his potential to become one of the NFL’s elite quarterbacks.
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