C.J. Stroud’s past comments about Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams have resurfaced, reigniting tension between the rivals. Williams shared a TikTok edit on July 7, 2026, featuring Stroud’s 2024 remarks and their postgame interaction after Houston’s 19-13 win over Chicago that season.
What Happened in 2024?
In 2024, Stroud told USA Today Sports the Bears “should” retain Justin Fields over drafting Williams, adding “You said it” with laughter when reminded of Chicago’s QB history. The Texans QB downplayed their on-field exchange postgame, claiming he advised Williams to “avoid big hits.”
Williams Reignites the Debate
Williams’ TikTok edit juxtaposed Stroud’s comments with highlights from his 2024 season, where he cut sacks and ended Chicago’s four-year playoff drought. The Bears QB later joked on “Pardon My Take” about enjoying fan edits, though the repost coincided with Stroud’s Texans facing scrutiny over their QB’s regression.
Stroud’s Current Situation with the Texans
Stroud, 25, is under contract through 2027 after Houston picked up his fifth-year option. However, the team’s silence on his long-term future contrasts with Bears GM Ryan Poles openly planning Williams’ extension. Stroud’s 2025 postseason struggles have fueled doubts, with fans questioning if his 2022 Offensive Rookie of the Year season remains an outlier.
Implications for Stroud’s Future
The resurfaced clip underscores Stroud’s polarizing profile: a former Heisman finalist now facing comparisons to Williams’ rapid ascent. While Stroud laughed off advice questions during a 2025 Fanatics event, his on-field performance in 2026 will likely determine if Houston commits beyond 2027—or explores alternatives like ex-Ohio State teammate Justin Fields, now a Chief.