HOUSTON -- Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said Tuesday he has "no concerns" about quarterback C.J. Stroud's limited throwing during spring practices due to "general soreness" in his shoulder.
The Texans opened OTAs on May 28th and Stroud hasn't thrown passes during any of the media's watching periods. The most Stroud has done with the starting offense is execute handoffs to running backs during 11-on-11 walk-throughs.
But Ryans isn't worried about the progression of his quarterback.
"There's no concerns with C.J.," Ryans said following the Texans' fifth OTA practice. "It's just general soreness.