After a highly questionable officiating performance during Saturday’s divisional-round game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans, Houston coach DeMeco Ryans bluntly shaded the referees.
Two controversial penalties stood out in the game: a roughing the passer flag on Texans defensive end Will Anderson and a late-hit penalty on linebacker Henry To'oTo'o after Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes slid late.
Boyd forced a fumble after the opening kickoff and ripped off his helmet to celebrate before he realized the Chiefs recovered the ball.
Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans shared his thoughts on controversial calls that went in favor of the Chiefs.
The Houston Texans got off on the wrong foot in their attempt to upset the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round. Houston allowed Chiefs kick
The Houston Texans were eliminated by the Kansas City Chiefs after falling 23-14 in the AFC divisional round, in a game that had two controversial decisions that provoked the anger
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Houston Texans Head Coach DeMeco Ryans sat down with Marc Vandermeer and John Harris to talk about his second season leading the Texans. Ryans and his team returned to the playoffs after a second cons
Following a disappointing 23-14 loss in the divisional round vs. the Chiefs, Texans HC DeMeco Ryans said his peace on Kris Boyd's penalty.
Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans accuses the refs of favoring the Chiefs during the divisional game against his team.
After a week of review, the Houston Texans have decided to fire offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, a person with knowledge of the decision told the Chronicle. Offensive line coach Chris Strausser is also out.
Recently, NFL.com’s Kevin Patra broke down the unsung heroes for every AFC team for 2024. Lassiter, who allowed the lowest coverage grade among all rookie cornerbacks per Pro Football Focus, was the clear option.