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During the Houston Texans’ AFC divisional round playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs, cornerback Kris Boyd found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Boyd shoved Frank Ross ...
No one had a busier opening kickoff — or a worse opening kickoff — in the Texans-Chiefs game than Kris Boyd. At the onset of the AFC divisional game in Kansas City, the Texans cornerback ...
After the opening kickoff in Kansas City on Saturday, Houston’s Kris Boyd took off his helmet, ran off the field and shoved special teams coach Frank Ross. Boyd was penalized for taking off his helmet ...
They got great field position thanks to a 63-yard kickoff return by Nikko Remigio, who made it deep into Houston territory before being tackled by Texans cornerback Kris Boyd. Boyd was flagged on ...
Houston Texans cornerback Kris Boyd said after his team’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday that emotions got the better of him during the game, and he apologized for his shove of ...
Houston defensive back and special teams tackler Kris Boyd was shown shoving special teams coach Frank Ross after kickoff at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. Chiefs return man Nikko Remigio took ...
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 ...
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.