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Before the Texans nearly made it to the AFC Championship for the first time in franchise history, they started the year 0-3. Then, they shook things up by abruptly cutting safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson. It was a surprising move, especially since the Texans (who acquired Gardner-Johnson in a trade with the Eagles) made no effort to re-trade him. They simply cut ties with him. The Texans never provided a clear explanation of why Gardner-Johnson, who had just won a Super Bowl in Philadelphia, needed to go. In a new interview with Tim Graham of The Athletic , Gardner-Johnson supplies his side of the story . According to the player, things started to go sideways at training camp in West Virginia, after a confrontation with "the GM's friend." “If y’all going to cut me, cut me,” Gardner-Johnson said. “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 declined to comment for Graham's story. Still, the objective timeline doesn't exactly support the effort to connect the training-camp incident to Gardner-Johnson's release. The Texans were at The Greenbrier from August 4 to August 7. The Texans cut him on September 23, a full 47 days after leaving West Virginia. It had been reported that Gardner-Johnson struggled to learn the Houston defense, and that he " finger-pointed " in lieu of accepting responsibility for his mistakes. Another report indicated that the team had become exhausted by his complaints. Whatever the reason for his exit from the Texans, Gardner-Johnson has never stayed in one place for very long. Picked by New Orleans in the fourth round of the 2019 draft, the Saints traded him to the Eagles after three seasons. After one year in Philly, he signed with the Lions. After one year with the Lions, he returned to the Eagles. After another year with the Eagles, he was traded to the Texans. Cut after three games in Houston, Gardner-Johnson landed on the practice squad in Baltimore. One week later, the Ravens released him. The Bears signed him in late October, and he finished 2025 in Chicago. Then, Gardner-Johnson signed with the Bills. Seven seasons. Six departures. Gardner-Johnson can say it's not him — and maybe it isn't. Still, he's made six exits in less than four calendar years (the Saints traded him to the Eagles on August 30, 2022). On several occasions, Gardner-Johnson aired grievances after his departures. He called his year with the Lions " hell ," and he claimed he was "lied to." He said the Eagles traded him after the team won Super Bowl LIX because they were " scared of a competitor ." He complained to Graham about his week in Maryland: “They sign you in the middle of the night with the plan for you to play that week, then literally 14 hours later they trade for a safety and tell you, ‘Oh, we’re going to start him and keep you on the practice squad.’ I’m a Super Bowl champion!" Despite his performance in 11 games with the Bears, Gardner-Johnson told Graham that he knew the Bears wouldn't re-sign him. “I’m a firecracker, but let’s take the bo…