BREAKING NEWS: Houston Texans captain C.J. Stroud, along with his teammates, has invested $5.8 million to renovate a house into a shelter for homeless seniors in Houston.
In an inspiring act of compassion and leadership, Houston Texans quarterback and team captain C.J. Stroud, along with several of his teammates, has made headlines by investing $5.8 million to transform a property into a state-of-the-art shelter for homeless senior citizens in Houston.

The initiative, announced on Friday morning, reflects the growing trend of athletes using their influence and financial resources to give back to their communities. For Stroud, who is known for his humility and maturity both on and off the field, this project is deeply personal.
“Houston has embraced me as one of its own,” Stroud said during a press conference. “This city has given me so much, and I believe it’s my responsibility to give back—especially to those who are often forgotten. Our seniors deserve dignity, comfort, and a safe place to live. This is just one step toward making that happen.”