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C.J. Gardner-Johnson has wild theory about his Texans release
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C.J. Gardner-Johnson, the veteran safety now with the Buffalo Bills, has offered perspective on his surprising release by the Houston Texans early in the 2025 season.

Gardner-Johnson attributed the move to an incident during training camp at The Greenbrier, where he said a person not technically part of the organization — a close friend of Texans general manager Nick Caserio — called him a derogatory term.

According to Gardner-Johnson, the confrontation escalated when the individual allegedly spoke to the general manager, influencing the decision to cut him after just three games. He firmly denied being a disruption in the locker room, emphasizing that no teammates viewed him as a problem and insisting he provided no reasons for his release.

“If y’all going to cut me, cut me,” Gardner-Johnson told The Athletic. “But I’ll give nobody reasons to cut me. I haven’t. I don’t. I’m not a cancer. There’s nobody in this locker room that says, ‘Chauncey’s a problem.’ The media loves me. The only thing that’ll do it is something that triggers somebody that has a say in the building that can alter somebody else’s mind. That happens every time.

“That’s how I got (cut) in Houston. One person that’s not technically a part of the organization called me a B-word at Greenbrier. I get out my body; he says something to the GM, and the next thing I’m cut.”

The Texans acquired Gardner-Johnson via trade from the Eagles in the offseason, but released him on September 23 following a slow start to the season. Reports at the time cited scheme struggles and accountability issues, though the team declined to elaborate further.

Gardner-Johnson, a Super Bowl champion known for his playmaking and outspoken nature, has had brief stints with multiple teams. He maintains that his on-field contributions and leadership through actions should outweigh perceptions, as he looks to make an impact in Buffalo.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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