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Houston Texans Coach Says Howie Roseman Is a Con Artist for Selling Him a Locker Room Disruptor

Houston Texans Coach Says Howie Roseman Is a Con Artist for Selling Him a Locker Room Disruptor

The biggest offseason drama in the NFL isn’t happening on the field – it’s unfolding through text messages and press conferences. At the center of the storm: Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans, Eagles GM Howie Roseman, and one controversial player – C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

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Ryans set the fire ablaze at the NFL Annual Meeting when he publicly blamed Gardner-Johnson – acquired from Philadelphia in March 2025 – for “igniting every locker room fight” during the Texans' tumultuous 2024 season.

“CJ ignited every locker room fight,” Ryans fumed, according to ESPN.

But what shocked insiders even more was the scathing five-word text Ryans reportedly sent to Roseman immediately after:

“You’re a dirty con artist.”

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Adding fuel to the fire, Gardner-Johnson himself didn’t hold back after landing in Houston. In a now-deleted podcast clip, he allegedly took aim at his former team, saying:

“Nobody in that locker room [Eagles] was real. It was all for show — for the media.”

Texans insiders now say the outspoken safety has clashed with younger players, caused tension during meetings, and damaged the team’s culture from the inside out.

What started as a high-profile trade for a defensive playmaker has now turned into a full-blown feud between two franchises — with C.J. at the center of it all.

Howie Roseman has yet to comment. CJ hasn’t apologized.
But one thing’s certain — this story is far from over.

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