Kris Boyd in HEATED Sideline Incident With Texans Coach!

Former Texas Longhorns Make Headlines in Chiefs-Texans Playoff Matchup

Saturday’s playoff clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans featured several former Texas Longhorns, including defensive lineman Charles Omenihu, wide receiver Xavier Worthy, and cornerback Kris Boyd. However, it was Boyd who grabbed attention for all the wrong reasons.

Early in the game, Boyd was involved in a heated exchange on the sideline with Texans special teams coach Frank Ross after a missed fumble recovery and an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. The incident escalated when Boyd shoved Ross back toward the sideline, just 13:58 into the first quarter.

The details surrounding what triggered Boyd’s outburst remain unclear. Ross appeared to begin reprimanding Boyd as he walked off the field, but Boyd interrupted by shoving the assistant coach. The altercation marked a low point for the Texans’ special teams during a high-stakes playoff game.

How the Texans’ coaching staff will handle this incident moving forward remains to be seen. Boyd’s on-field performance this season has included eight total tackles and five solo tackles, but this sideline altercation has raised questions about his composure in critical moments.

While the focus for many was on the performances of Omenihu and Worthy, Boyd’s actions have sparked significant conversation about discipline and accountability within the Texans’ roster.

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