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    Texans’ Super Bowl Nightmare: Seattle’s Ring Amplifies Stroud Contract Panic

    Prakash GuptaBy Prakash GuptaFebruary 10, 20263 Mins Read
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    HOUSTON — Watching the confetti rain down on the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium wasn’t just painful for the Houston Texans it was a wake-up call delivered with a sledgehammer. While the New England Patriots looked completely outmatched in Sunday’s 29-13 Super Bowl LX beatdown, the real story for Houston isn’t about who won. It’s about the clock ticking loudly in head coach DeMeco Ryans’ office.

    The NFL season is officially over, but for General Manager Nick Caserio, the headache is just beginning. The Texans are staring down the barrel of the most expensive offseason in franchise history, and the price of doing business just went up.

    The $60 Million Elephant in the Room

    Sports Illustrated insider Albert Breer didn’t mince words this morning. The Texans have until May to trigger C.J. Stroud’s fifth-year option, locking him in for 2027 at a fully guaranteed $26.5 million. That’s the easy part. The hard part is the extension that looms behind it.

    The market has exploded. After Dak Prescott reset the bar at $60 million annually and Josh Allen secured his massive $330 million bag last year, Stroud’s camp has zero reason to accept a penny less. Stroud isn’t just a quarterback; he’s the face of the franchise who turned a rebuild into a contender overnight.

    “Extension talks will be interesting,” Breer notes. “It might be tough to get Stroud and his camp to take less than [the $60 million benchmark].”

    Defensive Crown Jewels: The Anderson Dilemma

    The checkbook anxiety doesn’t stop under center. Will Anderson Jr. has arguably become the team’s most indispensable player—a rare feat for an edge rusher in a QB-driven league. With cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. already securing his lucrative extension last year, Caserio is trying to keep an elite defense intact while preparing to pay a quarterback roughly the GDP of a small island nation.

    Big egos. Bigger numbers. The precedent is set, and Anderson knows his worth. If the Texans want to keep their “organizational crown jewel,” they need to move aggressively, potentially creating a salary cap logjam that could force tough cuts elsewhere.

    The Davis Mills Leverage Play

    Here is the wild card nobody is talking about: Davis Mills. The backup quarterback’s unselfish 3-0 run in relief of Stroud this season didn’t just save the Texans’ playoff seeding; it printed trade currency. In a league starving for competent quarterback play, Mills put quality tape out there at the perfect time.

    Caserio could flip Mills to recoup draft capital, offering a cheap alternative to expensive veteran backups. It’s a small lever to pull, but every inch of cap space matters when you’re trying to fit three mega-contracts under one roof.

    NHANFL Verdict

    The rookie contract window—that magical period where you can spend lavishly on a roster because your QB makes peanuts—is slamming shut. The Seahawks just proved that defense and efficiency win championships, but they also reminded Houston that opportunities are fleeting.

    Ryans and Caserio built a powerhouse. Now they have to pay for it.

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    Prakash Gupta serves as the Chief Content Officer for NHANFL.com. His journey in digital media began with a strong focus on content strategy, which eventually led him to launch his own sports news platform. Prakash specializes in breaking down complex NFL updates into accessible news for fans worldwide. In addition to his work on NHANFL, he manages multiple digital properties and has a background in video content production. He currently operates out of Chhattisgarh, India.

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