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The Houston Texans shared a video featuring their star quarterback C.J. Stroud supporting video game streamer Sketch during a practice session at their camp. Despite showing support for Sketch as he ran a route and attempted to catch a pass, the streamer failed to make the catch, much to the amusement of Stroud, who is the reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Sketch is known for his regular Madden streaming videos that have gained popularity on TikTok. His catchphrase, “What’s up, brother?” has also become well-known in the sporting world. Often seen sporting a Texans’ jersey, it was only natural for Sketch to be participating in drills with Stroud during the camp.

However, from the video it was evident that Sketch needs to work on his catching skills despite his popularity and support from Stroud. There is room for improvement in his gameplay as he struggles to make catches during practice sessions with the Texans players.

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