Texans Exercise Fifth-Year Options on CJ Stroud, Will Anderson

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HOUSTON, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 20: C.J. Stroud #7 of the Houston Texans celebrates with his teammate Will Anderson Jr. #51 of the Houston Texans following an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills at NRG Stadium on November 20, 2025 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Texans are continuing to have an active offseason: KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson has just reported that Houston is exercising the fifth-year option on QB CJ Stroud and DE Will Anderson:

#Texans are exercising fifth-year club options for All-Pro defensive end Will Anderson Jr. and former NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year quarterback C.J. Stroud, per a league source. They had until May 1 to do so. Anderson is expected to land a blockbuster extension this offseason…

— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 8, 2026

The Texans have exercised the 2027 fifth-year options on the contracts of QB CJ Stroud and All Pro DE Will Anderson, per source.

Stroud is now due $25.904M in 2027, while Anderson is due $21.512M.

Both players are also extension eligible. pic.twitter.com/IFBcqyEQG3

— Field Yates (@FieldYates) April 8, 2026

Under these options, CJ Stroud will be due $25.904 million and Will Anderson will be due $21.512 million in 2027. As of the 2026 league year, these contracts would make Stroud the 17th highest-paid QB (right above Malik Willis, right below Baker Mayfield) and Will Anderson the 17th highest-paid edge rusher (right above John Franklin-Myers, right below George Karlaftis).

These come as expected moves since both Stroud and Anderson will demand extremely large, lucrative contracts that will require plenty of time to successfully negotiate between parties. Both players won offensive rookie and defensive rookie-of-the-year honors, respectively, in 2023, and Will Anderson just nabbed a First Team All-Pro selection in 2025. This fifth-year option, only offered to first-round selections, gives the Texans front office and the players time to work out a second contract while also guaranteeing both players a solid salary in the event a contract is not finalized by the 2027 league year.

PHOENIX — #Texans Cal McNair and Hannah McNair on potential long-term deals for Will Anderson Jr., C.J. Stroud: 'Exciting, really good players, we'll hope to have them around a long, long time. .. It's a good problem to have when you have so many guys you want to keep under… pic.twitter.com/WunQinzX0g

— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 1, 2026

While this provides some needed security to all parties involved, it certainly doesn’t pour cold water on the prospect of either player receiving a record-breaking contract soon. Aaron Wilson seems to expect an extension for Anderson in the coming months, and it wouldn’t be a surprise if he becomes the NFL highest-paid edge rusher after it’s all said and done. CJ Stroud, on the other hand, has seen his stock fall as of late and may welcome this fifth-year option as a way of punting on extension details until later on. There’s no doubt that he’ll be betting on himself in 2026, and if he’s able to get back to his rookie form, then he’ll be next in line for a monster extension.

What do you think of these moves, though? Was Houston right to get these options taken care of, or should they have pushed the issue with CJ Stroud or Will Anderson this offseason? Will general manager Nick Caserio end up getting caught between two gigantic contracts in 2026/2027, or will his front office succeed in paying the stars while keeping cap space open in the future? Heck, how big do you think these contracts will be once they’re finalized? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments below!

GO TEXANS!!!

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