C.J. Stroud, quarterback for the Texans, offers assistance to Houstonians affected by damaging hurricanes.

After fatal and damaging hurricanes devastated Houston and the surrounding area, Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud helped out in the community.

Stroud participated in neighborhood catch games and tree-trimming to aid with Houston’s cleanup operations.

The Pro Bowl quarterback and NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year launched a charitable foundation last season and has helped out with several community events along with his mother, Kimberly Stroud.

S/O to our qb C.J. Stroud for coming out to the hood and helping cleaning up and cutting down trees and even playing catch with the neighborhood kids #wearetexans #htownmade pic.twitter.com/A2ytJNdVXt

— Crenshaw (@5thwardcrenshaw) May 19, 2025
Aaron Wilson is a Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and click2houston.com.

Post tornado cleanup crew 🤘🏽 @djmrrogers x @CJ7STROUD #Houston pic.twitter.com/WxltCy2ypN

— Ashlee With 2 E’s | 🎤 Houston Radio Host (@ashleeonair) May 19, 2025

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