CJ Stroud arrives in flared look for Sunday Night Football
CJ Stroud has arrived dressed and ready for the home opener tonight in H-Town.
Ahead of Sunday Night Football between the Texans and the Chicago Bears, Stroud showed up in full look for the primetime game.
Along with the flared jeans on the bottom, Stroud finished off the outfit with accessories in a leather jacket, tinted glasses, and a handbag.
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This comes after Stroud opened his second season well in a 29-27 divisional win on the road over the Colts. In that two-point victory, he went 24-32 (75%) for 234 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
That’s how Stroud began year two for him as a pro after being Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Now, Stroud will look to get the Texans to 2-0 by the end of the night with a win against Chicago.
Marvin Harrison Jr. scores first touchdown in the NFL
Marvin Harrison Jr. was expected to be a dominant force in his firstseason in the National Football League. While that didn’t happen in his first game, he bounced back in a big way in his second in his home debut for Arizona.
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The rookie hauled in a 23-yard touchdown catch in the back of the end zone to begin the game for the Cardinals and take a lead that they’d never give back the rest of the day against Los Angeles.
Harrison erupted in a big way in the first quarter, hauling in four catches for 131 yards and two touchdowns.
The second touchdown catch was a 60-yard touchdown catch when he got loose down the right sideline. He found some space and turned on the burners, fully extending his body and diving to get the ball across the goal line.