to the helmet." "I've mentioned it before, about the late slides," Ryans said. "Some things are just unfortunate. Things are out of our control. But, didn't go our way today." Overall, the Texans ...
The Houston Texans were certainly a good team throughout the course of the 2024 NFL season, but they weren't a great team. In order to become a legitimate contender, the Texans are going to need ...
You cannot take your helmet off in a game. Everyone knows and understand the rules. So instead of helping us, it ended up hurting us." Another look at Texans CB Kris Boyd shoving his special teams ...
Unfortunately for Boyd and the Texans, the Chiefs recovered the fumble. It was a fact Boyd only realized as he neared the sideline, after his helmet was off and the penalty flag had been thrown.
I respect everybody in that building.” Texans special teamer Kris Boyd started the game with a "silly" penalty after ripping his helmet off. He then appeared to shove Special Teams Coach Frank Ross.
Boyd had stripped the ball and celebrated by taking his helmet off as he ran toward the Texans sideline, but he did so without realizing that the Chiefs had recovered the fumble. He was assessed ...
and Boyd’s reaction—removing and throwing his helmet—resulted in a costly unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. The penalty advanced the Chiefs to the Texans’ 13-yard line, setting up an early ...
Houston Texans cornerback Kris Boyd stunned the NFL audience on Saturday when he threw his helmet and shoved his special teams coach after the first play of the game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
“What I saw is we can’t come out on the first play and throw our helmet. That is silly,” Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said after the game, per The New York Times. “That’s not what we teac ...
Not only did Boyd not realize the Texans didn't get the fumble recovery, but he was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct after removing and throwing his helmet following the play. #Texans Kris Boyd ...
Texans coach DeMeco Ryans didn’t see Boyd shove Ross on the sideline. “What I saw is we can’t come out on the first play and throw our helmet,” Ryans said. “That’s not what we teach.
Anderson said replay shows the “hairline” of a Texans helmet strikes Mahomes once the quarterback is already on the ground and that replay assist can’t be used to adjust the call in that circumstance.