Texans cornerback Kris Boyd explains his viral interaction with coach Frank Ross during divisional round loss to Chiefs
Boyd pushed special teams coordinator Frank Ross during the Texans' divisional round playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Kris Boyd had a rough start to Saturday's 23-14 AFC divisional round loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Boyd, the Texans cornerback, shoved special teams coach Frank Ross after being penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct during the opening kickoff of Saturday's game.
Houston Texans cornerback Kris Boyd was seen shoving special teams coach Frank Ross following the opening of the Divisional Round.
Texans cornerback Kris Boyd nearly shoved Houston special teams coach Frank Ross to the ground after the opening kickoff of their divisional playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Letting a big-time play occur to open Saturday’s AFC Divisional Round is one way to get thrown in the doghouse. Shoving your coach after the play certainly won’t help a player’s case. Houston Texans cornerback Kris Boyd did both against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Kris Boyd was called for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for taking off his helmet. He was then seen shoving Frank Ross.
The Texans’ Kris Boyd made the tackle and forced a fumble by Nikko Remigio. Rather than trying to recover the loose football, Boyd started to celebrate and headed for the sidelines. The Chiefs recovered the football and Boyd decided to compound his foolishness by shoving special teams coach Frank Ross on the sidelines..
A long kickoff return by the Chiefs to start Saturday's playoff game prompted Texans cornerback Kris Boyd to remove his helmet and throw it.
Houston Texans cornerback Kris Boyd shoved his own coach in the loss to the Chiefs, and now the player has spoken up about what happened.
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