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
Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans accuses the refs of favoring the Chiefs during the divisional game against his team.
Houston Texans coach DeMeco Ryans made clear that the actions of cornerback Kris Boyd in Saturday’s AFC Divisonal Round playoff game were unacceptable.
DeMeco Ryans and Andy Reid go back to their days in Philadelphia. Now the Texans' coach will try to take his old boss to get Houston to its first AFC title game
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When DeMeco Ryans became coach of the Houston Texans before last season, the two-time Pro Bowl linebacker brought his swarm defense with him.
The Houston Texans fell to the Kansas City Chiefs 23-14 in the divisional round of the playoffs, but not without multiple controversies. Several calls in the game were questionable at best and bias at most.
The margins between the Chiefs and Texans were tight on Saturday night. As a result, refereeing took on increased importance.
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.
The Houston Texans fell short of their first-ever AFC Championship appearance with Saturday's 23-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. The game's underlying metrics don't exactly support the final score.