Things did not start off well for the Houston Texans in their Divisional matchup against the Chiefs.
On the opening kickoff, the Chiefs’ long return to start Saturday’s playoff game prompted Texans cornerback Kris Boyd to remove his helmet and throw it.
He would receive a penalty for his efforts.
To make matters worse, Boyd would then make his way over to the Houston Texans sidelines and inexplicably push his special teams coach.
Cameras captured Boyd applying a two-handed shove to special-teams coordinator Frank Ross near the sideline. Ross appeared to be in shock as he tried to calm him down.
Kris Boyd shoving special teams coach Frank Ross…
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This is a very bad look for Boyd.
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He was quite lucky as the team decided to keep him in the game.
Boyd remained in the game to cover the kickoff after a feisty exchange with special teams coordinator Frank Ross.
Houston Texans Can’t Make Mistakes If They Want To Take Down The Chiefs
The Chiefs are an 8-point favorite over the Texans.
The winner of Saturday’s showdown will advance to the NFL Conference Championship Round.
The Houston Texans can ill-afford to make mistakes if they want to take down the reigning champs.